Articles for the Year 2016

Inner City Pet Food Bank

started by an outstanding undergraduate student from the University of Alberta, the Inner City Pet Food Bank has grown over the past year to distributing over

  • 200 cans of cat food (Friskies preferred!)
  • 100 kg of dry cat food
  • 200 kg of cat litter
  • 150 kg of dry and canned dog food
  • many treats and toys and supplies

A WEEK!!!!

Recently the location at Boyle Street Community Services was flooded so pet food is given out for the next few months at

Bissell Centre, 10527 – 96 Street.

The Inner City Pet Food Bank is open Mondays and Fridays 9:30 – 11:30.  Food and supplies drop off can be made every weekday 9:00 – 4:00.

 

Num!!!  Do I smell breakfast at the Inner City Pt Food Bank?

Num!!! Do I smell breakfast at the Inner City Pt Food Bank?

Part-time Community coordinator!

September 19, 2016

Welcome to Stephanie McDonald, our Community Coordinator!  Stephanies has a terrific background in animal welfare and in medical support.  We are confident she will transfer these skills and experiences to be the first voice on the phone!

 

We have received an Edmonton Community Foundation grant to support a Community Coordinator.  Here is more information about this terrific opportunity:

Job Ad

Alberta Helping Animals Society is a registered charity devoted to supporting the human-animal bond, including AHAS Home Veterinary Services, a volunteer-based house call service for companion animals of vulnerable people in Edmonton.  We require a paid part-time Community Coordinator.  Empathy for vulnerable people is a must and experience is desired (RVT, VMA, or social work preferred; see details on www.ahas.ca).  Please send cover letter indicating motivation and resume in one document, named “AHASCommunityCoordinator_YourLastName” and submit to AlbertaHelpingAnimalsSociety@gmail.com. We thank all applicants; only successful applicants will be notified for an interview.

Job Description

Alberta Helping Animals Society (AHAS) supports the human-animal bond between vulnerable people in and around Edmonton and their companion animals.  AHAS also fundraises to support AHAS Home Veterinary Services, providing veterinary care to our clients.  Reporting to the Vice President of Alberta Helping Animals Society, the Community Coordinator will be the first point of contact for AHAS and AHAS Home Veterinary Services clients and the wider community.  This is a part-time (20 hours a week) part-time position.

Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Respond to requests that come through phone, text, email, and social media
  • Direct requests to appropriate resources as necessary
  • Verify client eligibility for AHAS Home Veterinary Services
  • Schedule AHAS Home Veterinary Services appointments
  • Complete client information records
  • Complete client and animal information on medical records
  • Enter client and animal information into computer database
  • Coordinate volunteers
  • Schedule food pick-up and delivery to the Inner City Pet Food Bank
  • Perform administrative tasks related to AHAS
  • Assist the Board in event planning, fundraising, and community out-reach events

 

Qualifications

  • Minimum of a high school diploma (Animal health technology diploma or relevant university degree preferred)
  • Experience in non-profit and/or veterinary field preferred
  • Excellent client communication skills
  • Sensitivity to the particular circumstances of vulnerable people
  • Ability to work collaborative with a wide range of stakeholders
  • Ability to work independently
  • Strong attention to detail organization, and record-keeping skills
  • Self-confidence and a positive attitude towards work

 

Application Requirements

  • Please include a cover letter describing your motivation for applying for this position
  • Please submit a resume
  • Please save your application package in one document, named “AHASCommunityCoordinator_YourLastName”
  • Please submit to AlbertaHelpingAnimalsSociety@gmail.com
  • We will begin evaluating applications on 5 September, 2016
  • We thank all applicants; only successful applicants will be notified for an interview

Impacting lives, one paw at a time

AHAS is thrilled to present this video to you, which shows how we are impacting animals, vulnerable people, and the community through our services. It was created by a group of students in the University of Alberta’s ALES 204 class, Communication Fundamentals for Professionals. This class has a community service component, and from these groups we received unbelievable communication plans and products. The video below is one of the resulting products from this project, and although heart-wrenching it is what we deal with every day.

AHAS relies on your support to provide our services – if you would like to help us help animals, one paw at a time, please consider volunteering or donate today.

Thank you to all of the students involved in this project for your effort and contribution supporting the Alberta Helping Animals Society!