Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Dog Days: Are You 'Under Employed'? Volunteer Opportunities At Your Local Animal Shelter (Cats & Rabbits Included)

I spent a little time this morning chatting with a very qualified journalist friend who's business has slowed due to the economy. Having more time to do well, whatever she wants, we talked about the idea of volunteering, in particular for local animal shelters.

I did a little digging and found out there are several ways you can spend a little of that down time helping others in need. So if you're under employed as I like to call it, sign up with your local shelter asap!

Here are the various ways you can volunteer (there is something for EVERYONE):
  • Canine Companion: pretty self-explanatory but you can work directly with animal shelter employees to keep dogs company - walking, feeding, straightening up cages.
  • Feline Companion: same as above except with kitties, MEOW.
  • Small Animal Companion: same as canines and felines except we're talking guinea pigs, rats, birds, hamsters, etc.
  • Rabbit Socializer: YES! Rabbits. LLSF's Alma Pagliarulo mentioned she adopted two bunnies this year and because they are animals of prey, they have a longer adjustment period than others. She also said they are fluffy, cuddly and POTTY TRAINED.
  • Adoption Counseling: you can show potential adopters around the shelter, introducing them to the animals and answering their questions. This is your chance to really "sell" the animals - get them good homes!
  • Adoption Event Counseling: serve as the "brand ambassador", attend events and speak with potential adopters and show off animals! You know, shake hands kiss babies.
  • Community Outreach: recruit new volunteers, educate the community, get donations!
  • Greeter: "Hi, welcome to the animal shelter. May I take your order?" Something like that...
  • Administrative Support: 'nough said
  • Foster Care: "Foster care volunteers provide homes, care and a nurturing environment to potentially adoptable animals. Often times, these animals need time to grow, heal and learn to socialize in a safe and caring environment before becoming adoptable." *This is something I recently did and it was very much worth it. I highly recommend it if you can. It doesn't take too much time and effort believe it or not but those animals will thank you. A far better life than a sterile, cold cage.
  • Transport Volunteer: Pet chauffeur
  • Pet Photographer: Say cheese. You're taking head shots of animals so they can find awesome homes!
  • Canine Groomer: This takes a steady hand and an eye for beauty. Trim, groom, style.
  • Development and Special Events: Help with your brain power to create new ideas and events for FUND RAISING!
  • Marketing / Public Relations: Write ups, coordination and development of marketing and publicity programs.
  • Web Design/Development: Below is a list of local shelters you can connect with. As you can see, they really need help with their websites.
New York City: http://www.nycacc.org/howtovolunteer.html
Los Angeles: http://animalcare.lacounty.gov/VOLUNTEER%20OPPORTUNITIES.asp
San Francisco: http://www.sfgov2.org/index.aspx?page=994
Chicago: http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cacc/provdrs/care/svcs/volunteering_at_chicagoanimalcarecontrol.html
Miami: http://www.miamidade.gov/animals/about_volunteer.asp
Seattle: http://www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/fostervolunteers.htm

ASPCA: http://www.aspca.org/about-us/faq/volunteering-at-aspca.html

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Cruelty Free Beauty and Hygiene


Ladies Lotto loves our animal friends. We care about the lives of others and are smart enough to understand the power of our dollars. With that said, be an intelligent consumer and spend your money on products, brands and companies that reflect your ethical stance.

Yes, you can look good and feel good knowing your hard earned dollars are being spent in the right direction.

In case you're curious, Peta has made a list of companies that test and do not test on animals (bunnies, dogs, cats, etc). Every step counts, check out the link below to see how your brands compare and what brands you should be supporting.

http://www.peta.org/living/beauty-and-personal-care/companies/default.aspx

Friday, June 4, 2010

Do Good Friday: Helping Animals Effected By BP Oil Disaster

If you're a human being living on this planet you're probably disgusted and saddened by the BP Oil Spill aka Deepwater Horizon disaster. It's devastating on so many levels. It's easy to feel like you have no ability to change or contribute to the situation but YOU DO!

Do good this week by helping the animals who have innocently fallen victim to this tragedy.
Please spread the word and get the detergent and pepto out!



HOW TO HELP OILED ANIMALS

PATH needs the following items for oil spill assistance/rescue:
Pepto-Bismol (unopened)
Dawn Detergent (unopened)
heating pads
electrical extension cords
water picks
feeding syringes
sunscreen (not tested on animals)
wading boots
hotel/airline points/miles
financial support - donations

DONATE NOW!

Donate at JustGive.org

In NYC supplies/donations can be dropped off at:
Moo Shoes
78 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002
(Lower East Side b/t Grand/Broome)

In Portland, OR. supplies/donations can be dropped off at:
Food Fight Grocery
1217 SE Stark Street
Portland, OR. 97214

Checks can be mailed to:
PATH
151 First Avenue, Suite 161
New York, NY 10003

Supplies can be mailed to:
PATH
c/o 420 Palm Lake Drive
Pensacola, FL 32507

More information: http://www.ppath.org/ind_oilspill.html

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Animal Style



iPhone apps are terribly distracting but we love them so. Ladies Lotto member Heather Lipner has just put her furry little baby, the Animalizer on the app market. Animalizer lets you place the face of your loved ones -- or enemies -- on the bodies of more than 25 animals. You can see what your ex looks like as a pig or what your kid sister looks like as a lamb.

While you're at it, check out the
blog for more animal hijinks. You can even submit animal related photos and videos to be considered for posting.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Gimme Shelter: Rock & Rescue


If you think the housing shortage in New York is tough for humans; think about how bad it is for the animals that are displaced every day due to abuse or neglect. You can do something about it while hobnobbing with the likes of Deborah Harry, ADROCK, Earl Greyhound, Moby, Jesse Malin, Bloody Social and others.

Tickets are still available for tonight’s Gimme Shelter: Rock & Rescue. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.

There’ll be a raffle for luxe prizes including shoes by Manolo Blahnik and Casadei, Urban Decay makeup, and fragrances by Givenchy.

Click here to for more information and to purchase tickets.



Photo by EmilyDawn2 @
Pixdaus