Volunteer Spotlight: Ashley Ake

Meet Ashley!

Volunteer & Foster

Current Pets:
Celina, FTTF foster – Celina is a champion snuggler and would love to hold down the couch with you! She is great with kids and cats but prefers to be the only princess in the house. She would do best in a home as the only dog or with a brother who is larger than her. No small dogs. This girl’s bright smile is sure to light up your world!!

*crate trained, house broken, leash trained, up to date on all preventative care!

How long have you been volunteering with FTTF?
Almost 3 months

Were you involved in animal rescue prior to volunteering with FTTF?
No

What made you decide to volunteer with FTTF?
After losing our furbaby in January, our hearts were broken and we were looking for a rescue dog to share our love with and heal the brokenness.

What are your primary FTTF volunteer roles? Do you have any favorite tasks?
Foster Mom. I also enjoy helping where it’s needed at events, etc.

What do you enjoy about volunteering with FTTF?
These pups and people are incredible. There’s nothing better than doing my part to save the life of a puppy that might otherwise not have the opportunity.

What would you tell someone looking for a place to volunteer who is considering FTTF?
Fostering is the most rewarding experience on the planet for both these dogs in need and their humans too!

Do you have any favorite volunteer stories or events you would like to share?
Bully Bingo is such a blast!! Spending time with friends and FTTF family all while raising money for these precious dogs…it doesn’t get much better than that. Oh, and did I mention drink specials?!

How has being an FTTF volunteer made an impact on your life?
Having Celina in our home has been the greatest blessing. She makes us laugh, keeps us on the move, and most importantly fills our home with joy!

Is there anything else you would like to say about your experience as a FTTF volunteer?
These dogs need every ounce of love, care, and financial support we can offer. I’m honored to be a part of this amazing organization!!

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Volunteer Spotlight: Jackie Britt

Meet Jackie!

Volunteer, Foster, Adopter

Current Pets:
Our permanent residents are Lola, female pitbull mix and head honcho, and Fievel, male pitbull mix foster fail and sun worshipper. We are also fostering Nugget, a two-year-old male pitbull mix and snuggle monster, through FTTF.

How long have you been volunteering with FTTF?
3 years

Were you involved in animal rescue prior to volunteering with FTTF?
No

What made you decide to volunteer with FTTF?
Respect for the organization, its mission, and positive reputation within the rescue community. It was recommended by other long-time rescuers.

What are your primary FTTF volunteer roles? Do you have any favorite tasks?
I’m primarily foster & chief greeter at adoptions 🙂 My favorite is “raffle ticket rep” at Bingo: I make sure everyone KNOWS it’s in them to WIN!

What do you enjoy about volunteering with FTTF?
Surrounded by a team that is just as passionate about advocacy & pitbull rescue as I am. It’s a family.

What would you tell someone looking for a place to volunteer who is considering FTTF?
Your time, money, sweat equity will pay dividends in every part of your life!

Do you have any favorite volunteer stories or events you would like to share?
Visually seeing & feeling the community support of our mission at Candlelight Vigil is a visceral reminder you are part of something bigger, and that it makes a difference.

How has being an FTTF volunteer made an impact on your life?
My husband & I share in this experience…our friends, family, coworkers all know and support our involvement. Your involvement isn’t just you, it’s your entire tribe…that impact grows with every new volunteer.

Jackie

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Volunteer Spotlight: Danielle Rivera

Meet Danielle!

Volunteer & Foster

Current Pets:
I have two FTTF foster dogs: Blind Joey & Tyson. Both are considered “special needs”.

Joey a 3-year-old, 64 pound, chocolate pitbull. He is super low-key, calm, and sweet. He loves car rides and going for walks. He is blind but gets around well once he is used to his surroundings.

Tyson is a 4.5-year-old, 95 pound, black pitbull, American Bulldog, and Presa Canario mix. Loves Food, and going for walks. Tyson has a congenital heart disorder called Valvular Pulmonic Stenosis. This disease causes a narrowing of the pulmonic valve in his heart, leading to elevated pressure on the right side of his heart. He had open heart surgery to improve his heart function and, although he is not fully cured, it did improve the function of his heart. Tyson has to take beta-blocking medication twice a day for the rest of his life. His medication is relatively inexpensive and he has no problem taking it. Tyson loves life. He enjoys playing in the yard, and is a super snuggler.

My personal dogs are Boxxer & Roxy. Boxxer is a 13-year-old, 115 pound, Siberian Husky/Boxer mix. Boxxer is our senior citizen and is out with all the other dogs. He pretty much sleeps most of the day now, but it super sweet, and stubborn. He is like the Grand dad of the pack. Roxy is a 9-year-old, 64 pound, pitbull mix, and has major anxiety issues. Roxy is very dog-selective, so we tend to rotate her out so she is not with our foster dogs. Roxy is terrified of the outside world. Though we rescued her when she was about 14 weeks old, she started out with a rough life. Roxy is terrified of strangers, especially men, and hats/hoods. She does not like going outside the house, and her brother Boxxer is her security blanket.

How long have you been volunteering with FTTF?
My family has been volunteering with Friends to the Forlorn since December 2012.

Were you involved in animal rescue prior to volunteering with FTTF?
We had gotten involved in rescue back in 2009, so 3 years prior to volunteering for FTTF. Unfortunately, we started out with a less-than-desirable rescue, that was money hungry, and very questionable ethics and morals.

What made you decide to volunteer with FTTF?
I watched FTTF for a while, went to their events, and was very pleased with what I saw. Loved the way they ran their rescue, and their rescue policies are top-notch. My husband and I decided though we do not live relatively close to the rescue, this was the rescue for us. It is so important to us that a rescue stand behind the dogs that they take in, has good morals, respectable ethics, does not use the dogs by exacerbating their stories for profit, and truly has the best interest of the dogs in mind. That’s what we found in Friends to the Forlorn, and could not be prouder of this group.

What are your primary FTTF volunteer roles? Do you have any favorite tasks?
I basically foster, usually two dogs at a time. We attend two adoption events per month, on average. At times I will help with small tasks as needed.

What do you enjoy about volunteering with FTTF?
I love my Forlorn Family! We all lift each other up, and have each others backs. The Forlorn support system is huge! I am proud to consider everyone family. We not only cheer on each other’s foster dogs, but each other as well. It is a good place to be.

What would you tell someone looking for a place to volunteer who is considering FTTF?
FTTF is the best of the best, you will not be disappointed!

How has being an FTTF volunteer made an impact on your life?
We have learned so much, and met so many wonderful, compassionate people being part of this rescue. My daughters have learned to give back to the community, and what it is like to put other living beings before themselves.

Is there anything else you would like to say about your experience as a FTTF volunteer?
We love FTTF!

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