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You can save a shelter animal’s life—donate, volunteer, provide foster care, adopt

April 17, 2026 by admin

To the editor:

Right now, an animal is waiting in a cage for someone that may never come. Our goal is to help local shelters by encouraging Wellesley residents to adopt, donate, volunteer, or complete other acts of service to ensure each animal’s wellbeing.

According to the website of Lake Norman Humane in Mooresville, NC, “With pet adoptions down nationwide, the role of adopters, fosters, and advocates has never been more crucial.” In animal shelters, many animals face overcrowding, limited resources, and uncertainty. Each day, countless dogs, cats, and other pets wait for someone to care for them, and without support from communities, some may never be able to receive the care necessary, or therefore find a forever home.

By adopting, you could save a life. By donating or volunteering, you could provide food, care, and comfort to animals in need. In addition, most animal shelters and organizations, especially non-profits, rely predominantly on donations and support from local communities. These acts could help combat one of the major challenges many shelters face of overcrowding, which can restrict their capacity to care for all animals requiring help. Local shelters, like Off the Rocks Rescue in Wellesley, often allow individuals to foster cats and kittens to free up space in shelters and give them temporary homes before adoption.

Finally, animal shelters can serve to decrease the population of stray animals in communities. While Wellesley has a minimal number of stray animals, some shelters will rescue animals from areas with higher stray populations and/or unsafe conditions. For example, Off the Rocks Rescue transports cats from the U.S. Virgin Islands—where dangerous weather events are prevalent and populations are high—to Wellesley to give them a chance at safety and a loving home.

Even small acts of service help more animals stay safe and healthy while simultaneously creating a more caring and compassionate community. Every animal deserves a chance. Today you can volunteer, donate, foster, or adopt to support your local shelters and give each animal the life they deserve.

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Thank you for your consideration,

Sophia Spaulding
Wellesley Middle School 8th grader

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