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

    30,480

    pets helped

    $7,638,422

    given in veterinary care, pet food & crates

    2,817,582 Lbs.

    pet food collected

    186

    donation sites nationwide

    What an incredible show of generosity! 💛🐾Thank you, Danada Veterinary Hospital, and everyone in your community who came together for Give a Dog a Bone Week. We are so grateful for your support and for helping provide pet food and supplies to pets and families in need.This is community in action. Thank you for being part of it! ... See MoreSee Less
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    Hello, my name is Willow, and I am a 3-year-old pit bull. My dad and I live in a motel through a VA voucher because we are currently experiencing homelessness. My dad served three tours with the Marines, and I am his emotional support dog when he experiences PTSD. Loud noises and large crowds are often overwhelming for him.While getting ready for bed one night, my dad noticed a large tumor on my neck that was growing in size. He began to panic thinking that it could be a form of cancer. My dad knew he did not have money for surgery, so he started searching the internet for resources. That is when he came across the Feeding Pets of the Homeless page. He filled out an emergency application and sent his VA case worker a paper to fill out. Once the application was approved, I was assigned a case manager who found a local veterinary that was willing to help us. I went in for an examination, and the doctor said the mass needed to be removed. The vet scheduled a date for me to come back.On the day of surgery, I was sedated while the doctor performed a lumpectomy. I remained at the hospital for the day and received fluids. The veterinary technician contacted my dad and let him know that surgery went well and I could be picked up. I was sent home with an e-collar and pain medications. Now I am back with my dad recovering. Thank you, Feeding Pets of the Homeless for helping me feel better.Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $1,598 towards Willow’s care.Text from owner:Thanks so much to you and the whole team. Your organization truly is amazing! I am so grateful for your much need help with Willow. God Bless! ... See MoreSee Less
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