Compassion in Action: The joy of volunteering with animals

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By Hinsdale Magazine Group Staff

Winter months bring an increased need for volunteers at animal shelters and rescues. As the season adds challenges such as overcrowding and limited resources, organizations rely heavily on foster families and community volunteers to ensure animals receive the care they need. This is the perfect time for families to get involved, fostering teamwork and teaching children the importance of helping those in need. Below are a few organizations families and individuals can volunteer with this winter season.

Oakbrook Cat Rescue offers opportunities to foster cats, kittens, or entire feline families for short- or long-term periods. Veterinary care, food, and litter are provided, making fostering a rewarding and manageable experience. Volunteers can also assist at adoption events.

Visit OakbrookCatrRescue.org for more information.

The Hinsdale Humane Society provides youth-focused programs like Pawsitive Impact for children in grades
6–8 and Teenternships for ages 15–17, allowing young people to help with shelter tasks, animal care, and
events. High schoolers can join the Junior Board to organize fundraisers and promote adoptable pets.
Visit HinsdaleHumaneSociety.org for more information.

A Caring Place in Westmont is an all-volunteer dog rescue organization seeking foster families, adoption counselors, and event volunteers. Whether you can foster a dog awaiting adoption or help fundraise, your contributions make a significant and empowering impact.

Visit ACaringPlaceHS.org for more information.

The West Suburban Humane Society in Downers Grove, Illinois, is a non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals in need. They provide shelter, medical care, and adoption services while promoting responsible pet ownership. Volunteers and community support play a vital role in their compassionate mission.

Visit WSHS-DG.org for more information.

Underdog Railway Rescue in Elmhurst is a non-profit organization focused on saving dogs from
high-risk situations, including euthanasia and neglect. They provide medical care, rehabilitation, and foster placement until adoption. Dedicated volunteers and community support help them ensure rescued animals find safe, loving homes and a brighter future.

Visit their Facebook page at Facebook.com/UnderdogRailway for more information.

DuPage County Animal Services in Wheaton is undergoing shelter construction, limiting in-shelter volunteer opportunities. While unable to accommodate one-time or group volunteers, they urgently need foster caregivers. Foster volunteers provide temporary homes where animals receive medical treatment and behavioral support or await adoption. This critical role offers kittens, cats, dogs, rabbits, and more a second chance.

Visit DuPageCounty.gov for more information.

 

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