Volunteer Spotlight: Nettie Wolfe
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Volunteer Spotlight: Nettie Wolfe
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Gigi started volunteering at BHS in the fall of 2022 through Chico State’s CAVE program. She quickly fell in love with walking dogs and getting to know all of their quirks. We were so excited when Gigi joined us for another semester and decided she wanted to unlock more advanced volunteer opportunities with walking and socializing dogs. We always appreciate Gigi’s positive energy and willingness to learn and we hope to continue to see her smiling face at the shelter!
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Joy has been volunteering with Butte Humane Society since August and has been a star dog walking volunteer ever since. In that short amount of time, she has helped with over 60 hours of dog walking at our facility. She has become walking buddies with over half of our pups! Joy also recently started going on adventures to Upper Park with some of our dogs and always finds new quirks to share about them and we love to hear how well they are doing outside of the shelter. We appreciate all that Joy does here at BHS and look forward to all of the memories we make together for years to come.
Why did you get involved with volunteering at BHS?
I got involved with a friend, for the love of animals. I grew up in a household full of dogs and cats. My family almost always adopted rescues from shelters or from people who could not continue their pets’ care.
What is your favorite part of volunteering at BHS?
I have just recently got involved in D.O.G., which is not only rewarding put very fun. My favorite part of volunteering is the excitement of the dogs when they get to go for a walk or play.
Is there anything you have learned at BHS that you have carried into your personal experience or shared with others?
Teaching can be a very stressful occupation. When I go to work, I proudly announce to people that I am a volunteer at BHS and that no matter what mood I am in, I feel so happy after working with the dogs. You could say, the dogs rescued me just as much as I rescued them.
Do you have any animals of your own?
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Gemma started volunteering with Butte Humane Society at the beginning of the Fall semester of 2022 with Chico State’s CAVE Program. In that short amount of time, she has become a staple volunteer, dedicating her time to any opportunity we need help with. She has been actively involved in laundry, walking dogs, socializing cats, and she even helped us during our 111th Anniversary Gala event! In her time with us, she has already earned over 50 hours of volunteer time! Thank you Gemma for all you do for BHS.
Why did you get involved with volunteering at BHS?
I got involved with volunteering at BHS because I heard about them through Chico State and I would love any opportunity to help volunteer with shelter animals and improve their lives.
What is your favorite part of volunteering at BHS?
My favorite part of volunteering at BHS is seeing your direct impact on the animals as they become so happy once they see you.
What is your favorite area to volunteer in?
My favorite area to volunteer is with the dogs because they are a lot of fun to play with.
Do you have any animals of your own?
I do not have any animals of my own, so it makes me really happy to be able to spend time with the animals at BHS.
Welcome to Butte Humane Society (BHS). We are one of the oldest non-profit agencies in Butte County, California, working since 1911 to bring humanitarian care to dogs, cats and other animals.
We are a Limited Admission shelter that strives to make our animals as comfortable as possible during their stay with us.