Volunteer at Home

The Basics:

Can’t get out?  We’ve got projects for you, too!

• Research pet friendly shelters – notify us when you find one!

• Check links for functionality on our website: petsofthehomeless.org. Let us know if you find a broken link.

• Research organizations that distribute free pet food – notify us when you find one! (check our website first to be sure we don’t already have them listed)

• Talk to your Estate Attorney or Financial Planner about Feeding Pets of the Homeless.  Email info@petsofthehomeless.org for specific Legacy gift information.

More activities available as they come up. Sign up to stay up to date and learn of new volunteer activities from home. 

 

Interested in getting involved? Fill out the form below to meet with our Volunteer Manager who will walk you through training and get you all the materials you need to be successful!  You can begin making an impact immediately.

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I hereby acknowledge and agree to serve as a member/volunteer for Feeding Pets of the Homeless, 710 West Washington Street, Carson City, NV 89703. I give my consent and agree to release, indemnify and hold harmless Feeding Pets of the Homeless (DBA: Pets of the Homeless) and all personnel, including but not limited to its officers, agents and/or employees, other participants, sponsors, advertisers, I hereby assume all of the risks of participating as a volunteer, with respect to any and all injury, disability, death or loss or damage of person or property, whether arising from negligence of the releases or otherwise, to the fullest extent permitted by law. I agree to comply with the guidelines and conditions for participation. See Fundraising Policies here: http://www.petsofthehomeless.org/fundraising-policy-for-pets-of-the-homeless/ Pets of the Homeless reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time. I also grant Feeding Pets of the Homeless the right to use photographs of me at events and activities and use the photographs in future advertising including online webpage.

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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

Hi, my name is Duke.I’m a 6-year-old Yorkshire Terrier. My sister and I live with our dad in a Salvation Army shelter. I love when he takes us on walks and gives us tummy rubs.One day, I stopped feeling like myself. I didn’t want to eat or play, and I was vomiting and having diarrhea. My dad was really worried, but he did not have the money to take me to a vet.At the shelter, he found a list of resources posted in the dining hall. That is where he learned about Feeding Pets of the Homeless. He filled out an application, and after speaking with a case manager, I was approved to be seen.At the clinic, the vet ran tests to rule out parvovirus. I was given fluids and an anti-nausea injection while they continued diagnostics. The doctor found that I had a stomach ulcer and sent me home with probiotics and medication to help me heal.Now I am resting with my dad and starting to feel better each day. I can’t wait to get back to playing with him again.Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $1475 towards Duke’s care.A sweet note from Duke's dad: "Thank you so much. I have been absolutely terrified of being unable to afford Duke’s care. You are all angels. I cannot thank you enough." ... See MoreSee Less
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Wow! Amazing job! You and your community are making a big difference in the lives of pets and their people experiencing homelessness.Thank you to everyone who has donated to Pets of the Homeless! 💙We proudly collect donations for the Pets of the Homeless organization year-round. They accept bags of food and treats as long as they are not expired (can be open or sealed), along with toys, leashes, collars, and other pet supplies.Donations can be dropped off at our hospital if you’d like to help support pets in need 🐶🐱 #reno #renocommunity #petsofthehomeless #caughlinranch ... See MoreSee Less
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