Sunday, October 15, 2017
Paws in the City Seeks Volunteers to Help Run the Nonprofit
Since 2011, Taylor Tomnitz has worked for D.R. Horton in Los Angeles, California, as its senior real estate agent. She is the top sales agent for the L.A./Ventura Division in regards to terms or units sold and total dollars. A former resident of Texas, Taylor Tomnitz remains connected to and supports Paws in the City founded in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
A nonprofit, no-kill organization, Paws in the City seeks to end the overpopulation and neglect of cats and dogs in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Almost 95 percent of its revenue goes toward training, boarding, and medical expenses. With a staff consisting of more than 150 volunteers, the organization strives to find loving homes for every adoptable animal.
Because it is volunteer-run, Paws in the City needs people to fill numerous positions. All volunteers who work with the animals must be at least 18 years of age. Some available volunteer spots include:
* Transporters. People in this volunteer role take dogs and cats between boarding locations and veterinary offices. On weekends, they drive animals to adoption events.
* Fosters. As one of the most important positions, fosters open up their residences to dogs and cats and bring the animals to adoption events. They pay for food and look after the animals.
* Fundraisers. These people work with sponsors to put together professional-quality fundraising events to raise money for the nonprofit.
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