- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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35 people are interested
Be a Hay Elf (Kearny Mesa in San Diego)
ORGANIZATION: San Diego House Rabbit Society
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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35 people are interested
Hay elves are dedicated volunteers who work as a team to pack a healthy mix of fresh hays into boxes for sale in support of San Diego House Rabbit Society (SDHRS).
This project is a life-saver in two ways: it provides quality hay for bunnies throughout the region, and it is one of the largest income sources for SDHRS to continue its rescue activities. Hay sales support our spay/neuter and medical fund.
Almost every weekend, somewhere in the county, you can find SDHRS hay elves knee deep in fresh hay, mixing and packing for hungry rabbits around the county.
Job assignments include boxing, taping, stacking/general helping, and transportation of packed boxes to our various points of sale (SUV or truck needed for transporting).
Hay packing is a bit of a social event, as banter about bunnies, friends and families, and current events can be heard.
Volunteers meet from 8:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. so your Saturday afternoons are left free for fun activities.
This group meets in Kearny Mesa at 4805 Mercury Street, at the northeast corner of Mercury & Ronson Road. We pack hay in the parking lot of the business complex.
More opportunities with San Diego House Rabbit Society
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About San Diego House Rabbit Society
Location:
4807 Mercury Street, Suite A, San Diego, CA 92111, US
Mission Statement
San Diego House Rabbit Society: Supporting local shelters, educating the public, and serving the needs of companion rabbits in our community - for nearly 20 years!
Description
San Diego House Rabbit Society is a volunteer driven, nonprofit rabbit welfare organization. We rescue, adopt to new homes, and assist local shelters to adopt out, well over 100 domestic rabbits per year. Some of these rabbits have run out of time at animal shelters and were scheduled for euthanasia; others were deemed "unadoptable" because of age, health or disposition.
All incoming HRS foster rabbits are spayed or neutered, given necessary veterinary care and have their social needs attended to. HRS foster parents spend time getting to know each rabbit in order to match him or her with an appropriate home. No rabbits in HRS foster care are euthanized because they have "run out of time." Additionally, rabbits are also kept in our new Adoption Center/shelter.
In addition to adoption and rescue, San Diego HRS is an invaluable resource to the rabbit community. HRS provides:
- Education on the care of rabbit companions
- Referrals to local rabbit-experienced exotic veterinarians and emergency clinics
- The first "rabbit only" spay/neuter rebate program in the country
- High-quality, lower cost supplies and freshly boxed hay for local rabbit families
- An informative website, telephone hotline and email information service to answer questions about rabbit behavior and care
- The first "rabbit only" shelter in San Diego county
- Classes on rabbit care that are free or low-cost to the public
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
4805 Mercury StreetCorner of Ronson Road & Mercury StreetSan Diego, CA 92111
DATE POSTED
January 6, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16