Foster Families needed for a Roswell based Dog Rescue Foundation
ORGANIZATION: Caitlin's Vine of Bravery
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Thank you for your interest in becoming a Caitlin's Vine of Bravery Dog Rescue foster parent volunteer. CVBDR saves more than 100 dogs each year through our Foster Care Program and finds adoptive parents for nearly 90% of our dogs!.
As a Foster parents, you will provide temporary care for the dogs and puppies in your own home. Some dogs will need as little as a week of care, while others may need care for up to six months.
Our greatest foster needs are:
- Adult Dogs - especially larger dogs
- Abused Dogs
- Orphaned puppies
Fostering is flexible enough for most lifestyles and CVBDR will try to custom-match the dogs to meet the needs of each foster home. By offering your time, energy, love and home to a dog in need, you will prepare the dog for adoption and transition into a permanent home. In addition, you will help prevent overcrowding in the animal rescue shelter. CVBDR is always looking for more foster homes, especially throughout the busy spring and summer seasons.
Please reply to this inquiry if you are interested in fostering. For more about Caitlin's Vine of Bravery Dog Rescue Foundation, please visit: http://caitlinsvineofbravery.org/
More opportunities with Caitlin's Vine of Bravery
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About Caitlin's Vine of Bravery
Location:
1000 Marble Mill Rd, Marietta, GA 30062, US
Mission Statement
Our organization is a new 501c3 (Tax Id:46-3766431) whose mission is to be God’s healing agent used to bridge the gap between rescuing hurting animals and emotional therapy for children undergoing traumatic life changing experiences.
Description
Since its founding, our program has dedicated itself to serving the unmet needs in our community by building and nurturing the natural bonds between children and animals. They are truly dedicated to helping our children discover and develop their gifts while guiding them to emotional healing using pet emotional therapy/hippotheraphy.
Our organization has committed itself to serving 100+ children this year and rescue 200 animals from local shelters. We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to launch our program by beginning to work with several dogs from the local shelter. They will soon change the lives of children that are in great need of the unconditional love and support that they will receive from these animals. We will continue to impact our community through outreach programs and campaigns that advocate for the benefits of pet emotional therapy and hippo-therapy.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
February 23, 2018
SKILLS
- Animal Care / Handling
- Veterinary
- Animal Therapy
- Strategic Planning
- Brand Development & Messaging
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 1 week to 6 months