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Volunteer

Animal Outreach offers a variety of volunteer opportunities, and all make a true difference to the animals in our care. We rely on volunteers to provide foster care for dogs and cats, conduct adoption counseling, help with our Feral Cat Program, and introduce adoptable pets to potential new owners at Petsmart in Rio Grande each weekend. We also participate in many festivals in the warmer months and always needs volunteers to serve as ambassadors for the animals. Additionally, we sometimes need transport for animals to the veterinarian or a new foster home. Volunteers must be 18 years old or older unless accompanied by a parent. Our shelter cats and dogs are waiting for you to keep their tails wagging and the motors whirring!

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Donate

Your generous donation will help provide love, shelter, food, and medical services to Cape May County’s most unfortunate and helpless animal residents. All contributions support our animals and are tax-deductible, as allowed by law. We do not share information about our donors with any other group or organization.

You can donate via PayPal or credit/debit card here

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Partnerships

Our organization always appreciates the generosity and involvement of people like you, with every contribution going towards making Animal Outreach of Cape May County an even better nonprofit organization than it already is. We want to provide you with the correct and appropriate information pertaining to your mode of support, so don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions.

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We are ready to hear from you!

Contact us today at 609-898-1738 or info@aocmc.org to help make a difference for animals in Cape May County!

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“Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life.”

James Cromwell

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