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  2. Teen Volunteer Plays Piano for N.Y.C. Shelter Pets to Help ...

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    The talented teen's parents, Joseph and Cleo Hung, also volunteer at Bideawee, helping the animal welfare organization's Chelsea shelter with washing, cleaning, organizing, and pet socialization.

  3. 32 reasons to volunteer with an animal rescue

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    Through volunteering, your friends and family are more likely to hear about their local shelter and perhaps consider adopting their next pet rather than buying a puppy or kitten from a breeder. 14.

  4. Youth Volunteer Corps - Wikipedia

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    Youth Volunteer Corps,(YVC), is a non-profit service organization operating throughout the United States and Canada that was created to introduce, encourage, and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities.

  5. Lion's Heart (organization) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2004 as a non-profit, non-fundraising group designed "to inspire teens to have a positive impact in their communities through leadership and participation in volunteering, providing needed resources for causes that ignite their passions." [1] Lion's Heart enrolled approximately 5,600+ members as of 2016.

  6. Fort Worth’s animal shelters need your help. How to adopt ...

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    Did you know you can volunteer to take a shelter dog on a “day trip” outing? Here’s what it takes to volunteer or adopt an animal. You may well be saving its life.

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    There are two major differences between shelters and rescue groups. Shelters are usually run and funded by local governments. [5] Rescue groups are funded mainly by donations and most of the staff are volunteers. While some shelters place animals in foster homes, many are housed on-site in kennels. Some rescue groups have facilities and others ...

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