How To Help
Volunteers
We are an all-volunteer organization with no paid employees. We encourage others to engage in volunteering with us when we have events. Community support is essential, and we rely on people like us to help shelter animals.
Please contact us to learn more about Volunteer opportunities via email
or message us through our Facebook page:
Donations
In Memory Of
Thank you for making a memorial donation through our secure PayPal gateway.
Be sure to select ‘In Memory Of’ and enter the following information in the ‘Write a note’ section:
Name of person or pet
Type of pet
Any additional comments that you’d like to share.
If you would like to include a picture of your pet, please email to: pawz4georgia@gmail.com
In Honor Of
Thank you for making your donation through our secure PayPal gateway.
Be sure to select ‘In Honor Of’ and enter the following information in the ‘Write a note’ section:
Name of person or pet
Type of pet
Any additional comments that you’d like to share.
If you would like to include a picture of your pet, please email to: pawz4georgia@gmail.com
Donations help support our community projects
– Purchase supplies for Unchain Baldwin projects which include dog houses, kennels and kennel covers
– Sponsor a chip to prevent lost community pets.
– Sponsors for feral cats in our community that need to be spayed or neutered through our TNR program.
– Sponsors of mobile spay/neuter clinics through our partnership with S.A.F.E
Community Advocacy Programs
Spay/Neuter Baldwin:
We partner with S.A.F.E. a Georgia 501(c)3 non profit organization. S.A.F.E. allows access to high quality, affordable spay and neuter for dogs and cats.
UnChain Baldwin:
We work with people in our community who need a kennel to comply with the county ordinance prohibiting chaining or tethering to a stationary point. Spay or neuter of your pet will be required for kennel placement consideration.
TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return):
It is important for all of us to take responsibility for strays in our neighborhoods. The benefits of TNR outweigh the cost of altering them. Cats are trapped, altered , ear tipped, given their rabies vaccine, and returned to the neighborhood where they live.