How You Can Help


How Can You Help?
Because we are a non-profit organization, we depend 100% on our volunteers who generously donate their time and the generosity of people like you.

MONETARY DONATIONS: High on our list of needs would be monetary donations that make it possible for us to support the many services we provide for homeless animals. This includes spaying and neutering, giving age appropriate shots and providing any medical attention they might need. If you are able to donate in this manner, please send a check or money order to the Fayette County Humane Society, P.O. Box 244, Fayetteville, Georgia 30214. Monetary donations can also be made through our “In Memory Of” or “In Honor Of” page where you can recognize a pet, friend, or family member.

SPECIAL NEEDS ANIMALS: From time to time we take in animals with special needs. This can include an extremely young animal(s) whose mother was killed and the infant now needs continual, round the clock feedings with special formula, a dog with heart worm, an FIV positive cat, an animal requiring surgery resulting from an accident or animal cruelty, etc. If you would like to sponsor or contribute to the care of a special needs animal, go to our “How to Donate” page. When we have special needs animals, they will be showcased on our “Cats Available” or “Dogs Available” pages.


VOLUNTEER—GIVE YOUR TIME:
All of us who work with the Fayette County Humane Society are volunteers. There are no paid positions. The time volunteers offer varies from a few hours to countless hours, and any amount of time you can offer give is greatly appreciated. There are many ways to volunteer and the variety of skills required is great. Please check our Volunteer page to learn the different ways you can help.

BECOME A FOSTER TO A HOMELESS ANIMAL: Because we do not have a shelter, our animals are cared for in foster homes. The more foster homes we have, the more homeless animals we can help. Learn more about “fostering” on our Volunteer page.

 

THINGS WE NEED: There are a number of items which are always needed at adoptions, in our Cat Care Room at the Peachtree City PetSmart, and in foster homes.  By donating any of these items, we are able to direct our available funds to our spay/neuter program, scheduled vaccinations, and the medical attention our animals require.  These items can be delivered to our adoption sites during regular adoptions or you can call our phone line and someone will be happy to schedule other arrangements.

  • Paper Towels

  • Cat Scratching Posts

  • Harnesses/Collars

  • Leashes

  • Puppy Pads

  • Crates -- All Sizes (New or Used)

  • Dog & Cat Carriers (New or Used)

  • High Quality Kitten and Puppy Food

  • Waterless Dog Shampoo

  • Laundry Detergent

  • Dog Scale

  • Adam’s Flea Spray

  • Brushes

  • Cat Toys/Dog Toys

  • Towels (new or used)

  • Kitty Litter (Clumping)

  • Dog Treats

  • Clorox Wipes

  • Large Pump Liquid Hand Sanitizer

  • Large Litter Box Liners

  • Mini compact refrigerator

And, of course, cash donations are always welcome!

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

            

 

 

 

 
Latest News

Adoptions Held Weekly!
Our adoptions are held at PetSmart in Peachtree City on Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sundays from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Tack Trolley will host adoptions from 12:00 p.m. to  4:00 p.m. on  September 25, 2010

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Now "Showing" in the Cat Care Room at PetSmart:

Isabella, Rico, Miss Priss, Mae West,  Amelia, Annie and Clara.

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"Seniors for Seniors" Adoption Program
We are pleased to add a new adoption program called "Seniors for Seniors."  This program offers qualified senior citizens who are 62 or older the opportunity to adopt a senior cat or dog (one six years or older) for one-half of the normal adoption fee.

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