Our mission | The mission of Gifford Cat Shelter is to provide a safe haven for stray, abused, and unwanted cats until they are matched with their permanent loving homes. |
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Gifford Cat Shelter
Ways to help | Morning ShiftsHelp us with many of our most important tasks, including direct cat care such as providing food and water, scooping litter, sweeping, disinfecting, laundry, and other duties. Indirect cat care and administrative tasks may also be assigned. We're looking for hardworking and reliable people between the hours of 8–10am.Other Volunteer TasksWe often need help with other areas such as administration, event planning, fundraising, community outreach, yard work and maintenance, writing, and marketing. If you’d like to help in any of those areas, we’d love to have you volunteer with us. |
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How you help | Volunteers are the heart and life force of Gifford Cat Shelter, helping us provide care 365 days a year. Volunteers enable us to expand our reach, impact more cats, and in turn – save more lives. |
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About us | The Gifford Shelter is a cageless, no-kill facility founded in 1884 through the collaboration of philanthropist Ellen Gifford and prominent Bostonian Nathan Appleton. At Gifford, cats are free to roam and play. They nap in sunny windows, get plenty of exercise, and enjoy tons of love and attention while they wait for their forever homes. A no-kill shelter, Gifford believes that all cats should have a chance to live their lives free of pain and fear. |
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