AC&C Celebrates National Volunteer Week Throughout the year, hundreds of amazing individuals make a difference for shelter animals in NYC as AC&C volunteers. During and immediately following National Volunteer Week (April 6-12) we spotlighted some of these truly generous people--some of New York's Kindest--on our Facebook page. We're grateful every day for their and all our volunteers' indispensable contributions.
"Being a volunteer at AC&C has been a highly rewarding experience," Mireille says. "I have grown into a more complete person, becoming more selfless and compassionate…. Every encounter comforting and talking to an animal makes a difference for that animal, and it is an important service we volunteers provide. I extend sincere thanks to my staff friends in the Brooklyn shelter who welcome me every weekend with complete trust."
"Volunteering with AC&C has been one of the most special and rewarding privileges I've experienced," Sara notes. "The staff is unbelievably kind and hard-working, and of course I cannot get enough of all the sweet and cuddly dogs I meet. The amount of love and excitement they show when I take them out is heart-melting. The very best moments, though, are when I show up and find that my favorite dogs are no longer there, because they've gone on to their forever homes."
Ken is one of our incredible Staten Island volunteers, playing a key role at adoption events and also as a dog companion and photographer.
"Fostering is an amazing journey," Lisa and Geoff write. "Whatever work, caring and love we have put into our foster cats, we have gotten back tenfold. They have taught us so much with their incredible resilience and vibrant spirits. We love giving our fosters a strong start on their way to finding the best possible forever homes."
"I love volunteering at AC&C because I truly feel like I am making a difference in the lives of the dogs that I walk," Celia says. "AC&C empowers volunteers to take the initiative and immerse ourselves in the work that we do. Every time a dog goes out, you are helping him or her to be more social, to learn to walk on a leash, to expend a bit of pent up energy - and more. They seem small things in and of themselves, but all of them together helps each dog become more adoptable. Together with all of my fellow volunteers at AC&C, as well as the dedicated staff, I am very happy to have the chance to help each and every dog that we can find a good and loving home."
Brenda is one of our fabulous foster volunteers. In under two years, she has fostered 43 cats.
Jill is a great volunteer who provides administrative support at our HQ.
Carolyn is one of our star cat and kitten companions/volunteer adoption counselors at our Manhattan location.
Interested in becoming an AC&C volunteer? Learn more and sign up for an orientation here! |
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