Volunteer of the Month April 2019
Volunteer of the Month – Storrie Arnold The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor has announced that Storrie Arnold is the Volunteer of the Month for April. Storrie became a…
Volunteer of the Month – Storrie Arnold The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor has announced that Storrie Arnold is the Volunteer of the Month for April. Storrie became a…
Volunteer of the Month – Tim Revercomb The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor has announced that Tim Revercomb is the Volunteer of the Month for March. Tim became a…
The staff and four-legged residents of the animal shelter are pleased to announce Conrad Bormann is March’s Volunteer of the Month for The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor. Conrad…
Pam Fry is the animal shelter’s “Volunteer of the Month” for February. Pam is a frequent visitor to the shelter, where she does energy balancing treatments on animals in need…
The animal shelter is pleased to announce Dave and Nancy Harvey are the Volunteers of the month for January. Dave and Nancy have volunteered at the shelter for over three…
Amy Lear Compassion of the Year Award The Amy Lear Compassion in Action Volunteer of the Year Award was conceptualized in 2015, after board member and animal shelter supporter, Amy…
The Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor has announced Jan Sowder is the Volunteer of the Month for October. Sowder started volunteering at the animal shelter during the summer and…
Since I love animals, it was not a tough decision to budget some of my volunteer time to help out at the APS when I moved to Friday Harbor last year. What I wasn’t expecting was to find that it’s so much fun! Everyone is always glad to see us volunteers: the dogs, the cats, and the people! It’s a clean, bright, happy place, where every animal gets just what they need to thrive until they find their forever home. That’s important to me, because it’s far from the depressing place that some shelters have become. I don’t always have time to get to know the dogs, especially, because they find homes so quickly. But that’s good news, and this shelter is full of good news and cheerful people. It makes it a very satisfying place to spend some time keeping it special. ~ Kim G
I volunteer at the Animal Shelter because like humans dogs and cats have their own distinct personalities. The animals at the Shelter are in transition either from a loving home that can no longer care for them or from an abusive or neglected situation. My hope is by giving these dogs and cats some love and attention it will provide some comfort during their time waiting to be adopted into a new home. ~ Tim S
Kim Grotle is September’s Volunteer of the Month for the Animal Protection Society of Friday Harbor. Grotle has volunteered at the shelter for almost two years; this is the second…