Phone: (804) 646-5573
Fax: (804) 646-5586
Address:
1600 Chamberlayne Avenue
Richmond, VA 23222
Adoption Center Hours:
Monday: By appointment
Tuesday: By appointment
Wednesday: 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Thursday: 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Friday: 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Saturday: 12:00PM - 5:00PM
Sunday: 12:00PM - 4:00PM
Email Contacts:
Make a difference for homeless pets in need—donate to the RACC Foundation today and help save lives!
Volunteer
From cat cuddling to dog walking, volunteering at RACC provides a rewarding experience for all! The time that volunteers share and the enrichment they offer help our pets remain happy, social, healthy, and active. Volunteering greatly reduces stress and depression that animals can experience because of cage confinement. Many volunteers say they enjoy similar benefits by giving their hearts (and time) to the animals in our care. Volunteers receive orientation and training specific to their areas of interest.
Volunteers are needed to assist with the following activities:
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Laundry
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Dishwashing
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Dog walking, exercise, socialization, and enrichment
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Cat socialization, play time, and enrichment
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Pet grooming and bathing
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Adoption events
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Filing paperwork
Volunteer Program at Capacity
We are thrilled to announce that our volunteer program is currently at full capacity! We are incredibly fortunate to have such an enthusiastic and dedicated community of volunteers, whose passion and hard work make a tremendous difference in the lives of the animals we serve. Your support has allowed us to meet and even exceed our volunteer needs—thank you for your commitment to our mission!
While we are not currently accepting new volunteer applications, we encourage anyone interested in future opportunities to check back periodically, as openings may arise.
For any questions or concerns about our volunteer program, please feel free to reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator, Ann Waters, at frances.waters@rva.gov. Thank you again for your interest in supporting our community, and we look forward to welcoming new volunteers when space allows!
Foster
RACC's foster program is vital to our life-saving mission. We are always in need of foster homes for our underage kittens and puppies, pregnant/nursing moms and litters, hospice animals, and animals with medical and/or behavioral needs. While our available animals are generally adopted faster in the shelter environment, we do occasionally need fosters for healthy dogs and cats. RACC provides all supplies for foster homes, including medical care and food. RACC fosters are required to transport animals for medical care and routine vaccinations, as well as maintain open communication with shelter staff.
Becoming a Foster
If you are interested in becoming a RACC foster, please email lydia.worden@rva.gov.
Casual Friday Foster Program
Did you know that local businesses can foster an available RACC dog or cat for the day? This is a great way to give shelter pets a break from the kennels and some extra attention while promoting them (and your business) on social media to help get them adopted. It's a win-win for everyone! If your place of business is interested in participating in our Casual Friday Foster program, please email haley.childress2@rva.gov.
Virtual Foster Program
This initiative offers a unique way for everyone to get involved, even for those who can't physically foster animals. Through this program, you can promote our adoptable pets on your social media platforms, reaching your friends, family, and followers to connect them with loving families. Local participants are invited to visit their virtual foster pets at our facility during designated visiting hours. Additionally, you can take these pets on outings in RVA by scheduling with our Virtual Foster Coordinator. For those outside RVA, the state, or even the country, you'll receive delightful content such as pictures and videos of your virtual foster pet, perfect for sharing with your network. To join our Virtual Foster program, please email haley.childress2@rva.gov.
Thanksgiving Foster Program
No one should spend Thanksgiving alone. Invite one of our shelter dogs or cats to Thanksgiving dinner and have the best holiday ever! In order to participate, fosters will need to be home for the holiday and not traveling. The timeframe is typically the week of and after the Thanksgiving holiday. Our greatest need is always for fosters without other pets at home, and fosters who plan on adopting their foster dog or cat get first pick. If you're interested in becoming a RACC Thanksgiving Foster, please email christie.peters@rva.gov.