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Mutt Monday: El Paso Animal Services honors volunteers during Volunteer Appreciation Week
Summary
During National Volunteer Appreciation Week, El Paso Animal Services highlighted volunteers who logged more than 51,000 hours last year and who help with daily animal care, adoptions, and community outreach.
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El Paso Animal Services marked National Volunteer Appreciation Week by recognizing the people who support its work. The organization says volunteers logged more than 51,000 hours over the past year. Volunteers assist with daily animal care, help with adoptions, and take part in community outreach. The shelter also described volunteering opportunities for different ages, including roles for teens and a reading program for younger children.
Key details:
- Volunteers contributed more than 51,000 hours of service over the past year, according to the shelter.
- Typical volunteer activities include daily animal care, assisting with adoptions, and community outreach efforts.
- Officials say volunteers help connect pets with adoptive families and improve outcomes for animals in care.
- Volunteering options are available for people 14 and older and a Kitty Reading Book Club is offered for ages 8 to 13.
- Organizers described volunteering as offering participants a sense of purpose and connection.
Summary:
Volunteers have supported shelter operations and helped more animals find homes, officials said. The shelter noted that volunteering opportunities are open across age groups; Undetermined at this time.
