HOW YOU CAN HELP ANIMALS!
ISAR Volunteers
The
United States of America is known as a volunteer society. The annual dollar
amount of private charity is astronomical, and the number of hours spent by
Americans in volunteer activities is incalculable.
Physicians
donate their services, lawyers represent indigent clients pro bono,
retirees visit nursing homes, scouts clean up neighborhoods -- and so it goes
throughout the country.
Several
years ago ISAR solicited volunteers to assist us in our animal rights
activities, and we repeat that request now.
ISAR
volunteers in their own neighborhoods and states -- acting as ISAR's eyes, ears,
and often our voice -- perform many functions. Among other activities, they
distribute ISAR Reports, attempt to have elected officials introduce
ISAR-drafted legislation, write ISAR-generated letters-to-the-editor, introduce
ISAR's public service announcements to radio and television stations, organize
ISAR's annual International Homeless Animals Day vigils, and generate interest
in ISAR's highway billboards. And more.
Individuals
interested in becoming ISAR volunteers need only review the volunteer options
listed HERE, choose their areas of
interest, and contact us.