/ Napanee Today
Apr 20, 2021 8:30 AM
Do you have room in your heart and in your home to help animals in need of foster care? If you’re interested in becoming a foster parent to animals who need extra TLC, celebrate National Volunteer Week by becoming a foster volunteer with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society!
The Ontario SPCA is currently recruiting foster volunteers to assist its animal centres in Napanee, Brockville, Cornwall, Pembroke, Midland, Barrie and Muskoka. Volunteers with the Ontario SPCA Provincial Foster Care Program temporarily provide a safe and nurturing environment in their home for animals in need.
myFM spoke with Lennox and Addington Animal Centre Manager, Esther McCutcheon, about the need for foster volunteers right now.
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Forsyth County Animal Shelter needs fosters, showcases new volunteer opportunities A kitten peers out of an open cage at the Forsyth County Animal Shelter. - photo by Emily Saunders
Forsyth County Animal Shelter is putting out a call for fosters and volunteers. With limited contact due to COVID-19, Kathryn Gaglio, program coordinator for the animal shelter, said recruitment for fosters and volunteers is difficult.
Gaglio and the rest of her team are beginning a Volunteer Foster Care Program featuring Doggy Days Out and fostering for dogs, cats and kittens.
“The program that we’ve got set up right now, it’s set up so that no matter what your time commitment is, there is an animal that we can fit to your time commitment,” Gaglio said. “Whether you have a couple months, a day, a couple of hours, there’s an animal that needs your time.”