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4 people are interested
Outreach Orientation (Seattle) - Community Cat Coalition of WA
ORGANIZATION: Community Cat Coalition
Please visit the new page to apply.
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4 people are interested
Are you outgoing, high energy, and want to make an impact on the health and safety of free roaming cats and kittens? Attend this short orientation to qualify for Outreach volunteer opportunities with the Community Cat Coalition of WA:
* Festivals & Fairs (U-District Street Fair, Fremont Solstice Festival, International BeerFest, etc.)
* Adoption Events
* Fundraising
More details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/outreach-volunteer-orientation-seattle-community-cat-coalition-of-wa-tickets-34893001908
Note - If you're interested in volunteering on rescue activities (TNR, Fostering & Transport, Feral Shelters & Beds), please attend ithe 1-hour volunteer orientation at Mountlake Terrace: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/volunteer-orientation-community-cat-coalition-of-wa-tickets-34752306083
More opportunities with Community Cat Coalition
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Community Cat Coalition
Location:
PO BOX 1236, MUKILTEO, WA 98275, US
Mission Statement
To enhance the lives of community cats by promoting spay and neuter and providing training and mentorship in TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return).
Description
The Community Cat Coalition (CCC) was formed in November 2011 when a few people realized that if rescue groups, shelters, and independent rescuers work together, we can make a positive change in the lives of our community cats. The CCC is an all volunteer organization . All funds go toward the efforts of TNR including paying for spay/neuters, vaccines, medical care for injured/sick free roaming cats, or the costs of fostering the kittens who are removed from the sites. By funding these expenses, we hope to involve those who have been financially unable to take on the work of TNR alone. Until now, the collective resources have been scattered, and there has been little help for the individual rescuers in the communities. Our goal is to educate interested people in our area so there is a common understanding of what a community cat is and how to care for them. Community cats may be feral, semi- feral, or abandoned/stray tame cats. These community cats belong to no one person, they belong to all of us. This concept is taking hold worldwide, and we can make a difference right here, in our communities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Capitol Hill Branch Library425 Harvard Ave E.Seattle, WA 98102
DATE POSTED
May 25, 2017
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Animal Care / Handling
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 1/2 orientation and then one-time shifts