Some Information Before Volunteering at the Concord SPCA
April 29, 2019
Written at 8PM
Written at 8PM
For the first day of my senior project, I decided to do some research on the Pope Memorial SPCA and add some United States statistics. I don’t start my actual volunteering until tomorrow so this blog is a good way to help give some information about where I am volunteering and what the animals there go through. So far I have spent zero hours on my project. The Pope Memorial SPCA’s mission for these animals is to is to take care of any abandoned or homeless pet and to advocate for them. I remember that in one of the trainings I had gone to a month ago, the presenter had really emphasized advocating and that having volunteers plays such a big part in being able to provide everything the animals need. As of 2014, the Humane Society of the United States states that, “The number of cats and dogs entering shelters each year is 6-8 million.” The same source also states that, “The number of cats and dogs adopted from shelters each year is around 4 million.” It can take a long time for some animals to get adopted and many are often euthanized. I am so excited to take the journey in taking a part in these animals lives to make their time in the SPCA as happy and healthy as possible and be able to help their chances of being adopted into a good home.
Wow! That is a lot of adoptions! You are doing great work already! Don't forget to add your daily and project hour totals to each blog.
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