Volunteer Application

P.O. Box 774

Wake Forest, NC 27588


Note: Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. A waiver must be signed by all volunteers. While working with dogs is almost always a safe and joyful experience, there is a possibility that an injury may occur.

Please click here to review the Volunteer Waiver form.

General Information

Name:

Address:

Telephone numbers

Home:       Work:       Cell:  

Email address:

Best time to contact you:

Best way to contact you: Home phone    Work phone    Cell phone    Email

Amount of time per month you would be able to commit to volunteering:

How did you learn about A New Leash On Life Dog Rescue ?

Paper     Friend     Internet     PetSmart    

Other    

Why do you want to volunteer with A New Leash on Life Dog Rescue?

Describe any experience working with the public and/or previous volunteer experience:

Who should be contacted in case of an emergency?

Name:       Phone number:  

Releationship:  

Are you aged 18 or over: Yes No

Do you accept the terms of the volunteer waiver form ? Yes     No

Areas of Interest

Please check your areas of interest.

Adoptathon Staffing
New Leash adoption events are held twice a month at local pet stores or other locations. These events provide those interested in adopting a dog an opportunity to meet our wonderful dogs. They also provide us, as volunteers, an opportunity to meet prospective New Leash adoptive owners, answer their questions, and provide them with information about our organization and dogs. It also gives us a chance to carefully screen prospective owners to determine if they can provide a permanent loving home for a New Leash dog. Adopting a New Leash animal is a lifelong commitment and is to be taken very seriously. Therefore, we do everthing possible to find the best match between a dog and it's adoptive owner.

Foster Care
We believe that every dog deserves a good home with a loving family. Until we can find each dog this type of home, all dogs are kept in the loving care of their foster guardian. Foster guardians open their homes and hearts to the many dogs that need New Leash's help. They handle a multitude of responsibilities including: feeding the dog a healthy diet, providing a safe home, vet visit transportation, medication dispersal, and lots of love to the dogs until they can be adopted into a loving, permanent home.

Other great ideas
Perhaps you can help in ways we have not listed. If you have a talent or idea that will help our dogs, let us know!

THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION AND YOUR INTEREST IN VOLUNTEERING FOR A NEW LEASH ON LIFE DOG RESCUE!


         



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