Animal Lovers Take Notice
Volunteers Needed for S.T.A.R.S. (Stratford Animal Rescue Society)
Volunteer Information Meeting
Stratford Animal Control, 225 Beacon Point Road
Saturday, January 18th, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Do you enjoy interacting with the public? Do you have stellar communication skills? STARS is seeking Events and Organizational volunteers for 2025.
Major responsibilities include:
- Hosting adoption events at the Stratford Animal Control Facility and booths at local festivals/animal awareness events.
- Set up tables on behalf of STARS at the shelter and local events
- Communicate information about our organization, answer questions, and sell merchandise.
- Provide on-going announcements to radio/television and newspapers of events hosted by STARS.
- Make/post flyers at various local businesses.
- Organize fundraising activities (candy & tag sales, etc) to provide funding for food, medical care, and necessities for the animals impounded at the Stratford Animal Control Facility.
- Attend Town Council meetings/work with town officials to request capital improvements for the Animal Control Facility.
- Facilitate humane education programs for children
- Organizing storage and closet areas,
- weeding and landscaping the grounds, and more.
But the Best Benefit: interacting with all of the animals…dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and more.
You MUST register to attend this meeting.
Join us Saturday January 18th, 2025 from 10am to 1pm!
Register to Attend: https://form.jotform.com/241061045810140D
Donate: www.stratfordanimalrescue.org/donateÂ
Adopt: www.stratfordct.gov/o/stratford/page/animal-adoption Â
Stratford Animal Rescue Society (STARS) is a non-profit group founded in September 2000 with unanimous support from the Stratford Town Council.
Our mission is to facilitate and expedite the adoptions of homeless animals into loving homes as well as, provide food, medical care and necessities for the animals impounded at the Stratford Animal Control Facility.
Stratford Animal Rescue Society (STARS) works in collaboration with Animal Control for the Town of Stratford, Connecticut and was founded in response to the large number of adoptable homeless animals impounded at the Stratford Animal Control Facility.
The group is funded by private donations, public fundraising and grants.