Drive a leg, save a life!

In 2015, the Tallahassee Animal Services alone had almost 5400 animals come through their kennels. Many animals, however, do not begin their journey at no-kill shelters if they are not transferred. A new organization has now created a way for students to volunteer to transfer animals to no-kill shelters. Volunteering is easy and flexible as volunteers give the days they are available, how far they can drive and then will be notified when a shelter requests for a transfer. To volunteer to spend time with happy animals go to Doobert.com.

Tallahassee Animal Services

Whether it’s helping care for the dogs and cats housed at the local shelter and prepare them for a loving home, or helping run their special events, the Tallahassee Animal Services rely on their volunteers for success! Each volunteer must be able to work a two hour shift at least once a week, apply to be a volunteer online, partake in a volunteer interview and finish the process by attending volunteer orientation. To apply, or to see if you are the right fit for the job visit, www.talgov.com/animals