HVCC Animal Outreach Club Intro. by Taryn Fischer, Club President 2014-15

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ANIMAL OUTREACH CLUB

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ANIMAL OUTREACH CLUB

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Animal Outreach Club provides students with resources to help animals in need in the community around you

Animal Outreach Club Website

The purpose of the Animal Outreach Club is to promote and foster animal welfare locally and globally through the support of animal interest groups. Initiatives include humane education, Empties for Animals, and fund raising efforts. The club will plan and support opportunities to volunteer, take field trips, attend workshops, sponsor speakers, incorporate animal protection issues into humane education and legislative initiatives.

Adoption Education Holiday Sale 12/3 Empties for Animals Volunteer Opportunities Find us on Facebook.

”Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Programs available at HVCC Animal Policy Certificate With increasing knowledge and awareness in this area, the link between cruelty to animals and human violence is becoming more established and actions are being taken to prevent, educate, and seek justice

Veterinary AssistantPrepare for a new career working with animals with the help of the Veterinary Assistant online training program. You'll learn about animal care and how to recognize signs of illness and disease.

Pet Certificate Program-includes Pet First Aid & CPROffers a variety of resources to help begin or enhance your career working with animals including but not limited to pet-sitting, kennel work, daycare, training, working for a veterinarian and other animal-related fields.The course content includes: pet health and illness, communication, behavior management, safety, basic hygiene care for pets, and even writing a resume and preparing for an interview.

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GET INVOLVEDTop Ways to Help Animals in Your Community

Report Animal Cruelty- Keep a list you can reference to call incase of an emergency; humane law enforcement

officer, veterinarian, the police department. Neighborhood Watch- Keep an eye out around your community for any suspicious behaviors- abuse and neglect, mistreatment of wildlife, animal left in car during extreme weather conditions.

Volunteer- A great way to make a difference in the lives of many animals. From walking dogs, and organizing fundraising events, to fostering animals, shelters across the country are in desperate need of volunteers. LOCAL RESCUES: Rensselaer County Humane Society, Mohawk Hudson Humane Society,

Happy Cat Rescue, Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary…

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GET INVOLVEDPromote Spay/Neuter- Millions of adoptable animals are euthanized in shelters every year. By spay/neutering animals, whether they are yours, or a stray you have come across and was able to capture, you’ll make sure you are not contributing to the problem. Rensselaer County Humane Society is providing low cost spay/neuter as well as vaccines for Hudson Valley C.C. Students. Promoting this around campus, and hanging up flyers allows students to be aware of this great opportunity.

Animal Advocacy- Raise awareness for animal rights. Call or write local law enforcement officials. Let them know that animal cruelty is a crime and investigating these cases should be a priority. Help fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state, and local levels. The ASPCA has the ADVOCACY BRIGADE, as a member you’ll receive updates on current laws to pass.

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