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Kitty City Care Team Members - Min. Age 18
ORGANIZATION: Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
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Cat Lovers!
Volunteers needed to join the Wildhorse Ranch Rescue's Kitty City Team at our location in Gilbert, Arizona.
We are always looking for new volunteers.
Shift times are flexible and can be worked around just about any schedule.
- 2 shifts a day:
- Mornings between 6am-10am
- Evening between 3pm-7pm
It takes approximately 1-2 hours to care for the cats and complete the feeding & cleaning tasks.
To join the team, first you must attend orientation. Check out our event calendar here:
https://www.wildhorseranchrescue.com/page/page/1502527.htm
Visit Wildhorse.Org for more info on Wildhorse Ranch Rescue.
Please consider joining Fry's community rewards program to help support Wildhorse. Each time you shop at Fry's and swipe your rewards card, Wildhorse receives a benefit. The link to enroll is: https://www.frysfood.com/topic/new-community-rewards-program
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About Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
Location:
11811 S Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ 85296, US
Mission Statement
To save animals from abuse, neglect, slaughter and premature death and provide a safe place for them to live for the remainder of their lives.
Description
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue was started in 1995 by Kim Meagher (pronounced Ma-her), an employee of Intel Corporation. She and her two young children, Nick and McKay, accidentally found out about the plight of homeless horses in the United States. Once they knew that over 60,000 horses in this country are sent to horrible deaths each year, they knew they had to do something to help. They rescued horses privately from 1995 until 2000. But even with their efforts, they could not save very many horses. Kim applied for, and received non-profit status for Wildhorse Ranch Rescue (WRR) and with the help of many people, WRR has been able to help save many horses from death, abuse and neglect.
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue also takes in retired United States Government horses and mules from the Payson Forest Service, Alpine Forest Service and the United States Cavalry. WRR provides an opportunity for these hardworking animals to live in peace and comfort in their golden years.
WHRR is a registered 501(c)3 organization with the Federal Government and in the State of Arizona. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by the IRS.
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Wildhorse Ranch Rescue11811 Lindsay RoadGilbert, AZ 85296
DATE POSTED
March 6, 2023
SKILLS
- Animal Care / Handling
- Veterinary
- Animal Therapy
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Once a week for 2 hours