Log Volunteer Hours

Log Your Volunteer Hours

This form is for volunteers who have not completed a Donation Site Reporting Form and who have participated in other activities.

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(Name of person submitting report)
(Example: 1/1/2019 - 2/28/2019)
Example: (777) 777-7777
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    Questions? Call 775-841-7463

    This form does not serve as a receipt for these contributions but is intended for our internal record keeping purposes only. Reports are due each quarter by January 5, April 5, July 5, and October 5.

    WITH YOU BY OUR SIDE, TOGETHER WE SERVE BETTER

    30,037

    pets helped

    $7,278,143

    given in veterinary care, pet food & crates

    2,744,641 Lbs.

    pet food collected

    173

    donation sites nationwide

    Thank you Keep it Humane for having us on to share about Feeding Pets of the Homeless.Catch the full interview where you listen to podcasts or on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSP1Wry0CkE ... See MoreSee Less
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    Hi, my name is Goose.I am a 3-year-old Cane Corso. My dad and I are currently experiencing homelessness in Santa Rosa, CA. My dad is disabled, and I act as his protector and best friend while we navigate our situation and look for stable housing.My dad noticed swelling in my lymph nodes, and I was drooling more than usual. Since I have a habit of picking things up and trying to drink from puddles, he was concerned I may have gotten into something when he wasn’t looking.That’s when he contacted Feeding Pets of the Homeless for help with my veterinary care. After a brief intake process, I was approved to be seen.At the vet, I was given a sedated exam. The doctor found cuts on my tongue that were causing the drooling, and my lymph nodes had swollen as a result. They placed two sutures to help my tongue heal and gave me antibiotics so I could recover safely with my dad.Now I am on the path to recovery with my dad by my side, taking care of me. I can keep protecting and supporting him, just like he does for me.Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $1,200 toward my care.A message from my dad:"Thank you for your help with Goose. I can’t thank you enough. He was seen and treated and is recovering. I appreciate everything you guys did. Bless you." ... See MoreSee Less
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