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Community-Supported Sheltering: Aligning all stakeholders in the welfare of animals in your community

Community-Supported Sheltering: Aligning all stakeholders in the welfare of animals in your community

FromThe Best Friends Podcast


Community-Supported Sheltering: Aligning all stakeholders in the welfare of animals in your community

FromThe Best Friends Podcast

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Community-supported sheltering is being talked about a lot right now, but it’s not a fad. Instead, it’s a natural shift in modern sheltering, as we go beyond the walls of our organizations and engage the myriad stakeholders to help us save more lives.
When the shelter, field services, government, rescue organizations, the public, social service organizations, and others come together to save lives, it’s not only a beautiful thing. It’s a recipe that can help you achieve and sustain your lifesaving.
This week we're sharing a recent Best Friends Network town hall that focused on community-supported sheltering, what it is all about, and how you can engage new partners and the public in your mission to save lives.
Register for the next Best Friends Network town hall, "Using transparency to empower and support your community" here: https://bit.ly/3643ZY6 (https://bit.ly/3643ZY6)
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

An animal welfare professional’s typical day includes unparalleled joy and heart-wrenching despair, often in equal measure. The burnout is real but it’s the hard-won progress that sustains us. The Best Friends Podcast brings you stories from the front lines of lifesaving. You’ll hear from leading experts on topics that impact all of us. These are stories that matter to shelters, rescue groups, and the animal welfare organizations that enable their service to a community and its animals. These are stories for all of us.