Furry Friends honors volunteers who helped in 2015

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Furry Friends recently honored those who volunteered for the organization in 2015. 

A record 13,339 hours were donated by more than 115 volunteers in 2015, making it the largest number of volunteer hours in the organization’s history. Katherine Tucker had the most hours worked with 335 hours, Tonya Curtis came in second at 271 hours and Marilyn Forker had 252 hours. 

Some of the jobs the volunteers perform include cat care, feeding and cleaning at the halfway house and adoption center, cat socializing, transporting cats, trap-neuter-return team, social media, publicity, marketing, graphics, photography, event planning, cat medical care, adoption counselors, auction committee, executive board, educating the public, cat foster parents, fundraising and yard maintenance. Furry Friends’ volunteers are love in motion, they give sacrificially and they are paid in purrs and head butts.

About Furry Friends



Furry Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, no-kill organization that rescues and adopts out homeless, relinquished and abused cats in Clark County. They care for the kitties as long as it takes to find their forever home. They are an all-volunteer organization; there is no paid staff.

For more information, visit the Furry Friends website at www.furryfriendswa.org  or contact them at information@furryfriendswa.org, or leave a message at (360) 993-1097.