Championing Causes and Saving Lives: The Inspiring Work of April DeBoer-Rowse at POET Animal Rescue

Are you an animal lover looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of shelter animals? Look no further than POET animal rescue in Garden City, where dedicated volunteers like April DeBoer-Rowse are making a huge impact on the lives of animals in need.

April DeBoer-Rowse, a champion for causes like U.S. marriage equality and a devoted mother to her adoptive children, spends her free time as an animal activist at POET animal rescue. She was drawn to the nonprofit because of the staggering number of animals in need – approximately 7.6 million enter shelters nationwide each year, with about 2.7 million being euthanized.

To help combat the high euthanasia rate, DeBoer-Rowse and her wife Jayne have started fostering dogs. They have welcomed three dogs into their family, including Sully, Bubbles, and Molly. DeBoer-Rowse even refers to herself as a “foster fail” after one of their fosters became a permanent part of their family.

One of the things that sets POET apart is their dedication to ensuring that animals are adopted into the right homes. They provide education and resources to adopters and have a strict adoption contract that requires animals to be returned if the adoption doesn’t work out.

Volunteering at POET is a rewarding experience, whether you’re helping with transportation, cleaning kennels, or walking dogs. The shelter relies on volunteers to provide essential care and attention to the animals, as they operate solely on donations of time and money.

If you’re unable to volunteer, there are still plenty of ways to support POET, from monetary donations to donating supplies like crates, food, toys, and cleaning supplies. Every little bit helps make a difference in the lives of shelter animals.

So, if you’re looking for a way to give back and make a positive impact on the lives of animals in need, consider getting involved with POET animal rescue. Visit their website at poetanimalrescue.org or reach out to them via their P.O. Box in Garden City to find out how you can help. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of shelter animals and give them the second chance they deserve.

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