Posts Tagged ‘volunteer’

First Adventure with BATS

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

This story was submitted by Palmer, one of our wonderful volunteers.

 

My wife, Cherri, and I volunteer through NYCares to volunteer at Bobbi and the Strays. We went over to the Vetport a few short months ago to meet Bobbi, Laura, and a couple other people that work at BATS. We got the lowdown on the place and all procedures.

 
Since we were there we volunteered to walk some of the dogs. While we were there one of Bobbi’s many volunteers, Jean, showed up with a beautiful large white Husky-looking dog (we think it is a Korean breed called a Jindo). She had found the dog wandering on Springfield Boulevard dodging cars. She pulled over, followed it to an abandoned construction site where a homeless woman helped her grab the dog and get it in her car. She arrived at Bobbi and the Strays around 9:30pm.


We were all smitten with this giant white dog. He was very calm, barely hungry, and in good shape. Everyone thought he must belong to someone and simply wandered away. Since we knew where the dog was found Bobbi suggested that it would be helpful to put up some flyers to try to track down the owners. Cherri and I volunteered. So the next day we went back to BATS took a photo of the dog and came home and made a poster. We then drove to area the dog was found (around Springfield Gardens High School in Queens).


We put up a bunch of posters and then asked some kids if they had ever seen the dog. One of them said that the dog might belong to the local firehouse (Ladder Company 158). We walked over to the firehouse and rang the bell and when we showed the poster to one of the firemen he said “It’s Bighead!”


The dog had gotten out of their yard a couple days ago. They completely identified it. They called BATS and picked up Bighead that day. Cherri and I were rewarded with some firehouse shirts, one which we gave to Jean and another to Bobbi. We called Bobbi the following day and she was ecstatic.

 
A happy ending to our first adventure with Bobbi and the Strays.

 

(If you would like to find out more about volunteering with Bobbi and the Strays just follow THIS LINK.)

 

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Help Change the World!!!

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
 
Do you have a bit of time to spare? Need some charity experience to add to your resume? Like interacting with the public? Have great computer skills?  Would you be willing to utilize your creative skills to help? Need something to keep your kids busy during weekends or the summer months?  
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There are countless ways that you or someone you know can help Bobbi and the Strays rescue, care for, and find loving homes for countless dogs and cats. We are always in need of some great volunteers! In fact, without our volunteers, their compassion and dedication, and the many various ways they help our organization, Bobbi and the Strays would not even exist.  
 
If you, your children, friends, family, co-workers - anyone who loves animals really - want to find out more about some of the many ways to volunteer for Bobbi and the Strays please visit our website.
 
If you are a Professional or Business-Owner - there may have been ways to help that you had not even thought of too! How about sponsoring an Adoption or Fund-raising Event? You can even donate your professional or business services.
 
For children and young adults - volunteering can be a very rewarding learning experience that teaches respect, team-work, customer service, the proper way to handle and care for dogs and cats, and a bit more about the non-profit and animal related world. Children can help with special projects such as fund-raising drives, creating & handing out fliers, even helping at street-fairs - just to name a few. If your children are 16 years or older they can also volunteer at our shelter or adoption center where they can interact directly with our dogs & cats, as well as with the public. 
 
To volunteer, please visit us, call us at (718) 326-6070, or email volunteer@bobbicares.org.
 
As always - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! We can not do it alone! : - )