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摘要
2020年,动物收容所受到covid-19大流行的严重影响。除其他问题外,封锁意味着动物收容所不能再以同样的方式依赖他们的志愿者。随着社区开始重新开放,避难所开始恢复,他们必须想办法恢复他们的志愿者项目。本文讨论了罗德岛的波特动物联盟(The Potter League for Animals)如何应对这一挑战。
Revitalizing a Shelter Volunteer Program in the Wake of the Pandemic
Animal shelters were significantly impacted by the covid-19 pandemic in 2020. Among other issues, lockdowns meant that animal shelters could no longer rely on their volunteers in the same way. As communities begin to reopen and shelters start to recover, they must find ways to restore their volunteer program. This article discusses how one facility, The Potter League for Animals in Rhode Island, is meeting that challenge.