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Let me crash on your couch...please? - Tucson, AZ

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ORGANIZATION: LAURAS HOPE RESCUE

  • 10 people are interested
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Are you tired of waking up alone in an empty bed? Do you have plenty of extra time but no one to spend it with? Why not enrich your life while saving another by fostering a pet?

Every year, almost 2 million healthy and adoptable animals are euthanized in shelters in the U.S. in large part due to lack of space. But the good news is that through fostering, YOU can make a difference.

By opening your home to an animal in need, you create a space in the shelter for another life to be saved. Together, we can spare more animals from suffering and euthanasia.

If you decide that fostering is for you, just tap on the "I Want to Help" button above to learn more.

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About LAURAS HOPE RESCUE

Location:

3385 FOREST STREET, HOP BOTTOM, PA 18824, US

Mission Statement

We strive to find the perfect family match for our rescues by equally screening the dogs who come to us AND our adoption applicants to ensure a good family fit for both the dogs and the humans!

Description

We are completely volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit, private dog rescue located in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We give second chances to unwanted dogs from across the country who were abandoned at kill shelters or owner surrendered. These boys and girls learn what it is to be safe and loved, then, in turn, show their adoptive family the love they learned!

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Animals
Homeless & Housing
Advocacy & Human Rights, Animals, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

everywhereTucson, AZ 85701

(32.21479,-110.97153)
 

SKILLS

  • Animal Care / Handling

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18

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