You can help change the life of an animal and give the Wisconsin Humane Society a helping hand.
The WHS is looking for foster families to help take in animals in hopes they will be adopted in the future. Over 1,000 foster families were used to take care of approximately 4,000 animals last year according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
The WHS is always looking for foster families to help alleviate the stress on its volunteers at its campuses across the state including Door County, but the extra emphasis comes as it is running into its own staffing shortages due to COVID-19. Adoptions have been suspended at WHS facilities in Racine, Ozaukee, and Door counties temporarily as a result. Vice President of Communication Angela Speed says becoming a foster family for one of their animals is a worthwhile experience.
You can contact the WHS if you would like to learn more about becoming a foster parent to an animal.