Camp Maddie: Foster Edition - Special Foster Initiatives

Camp Maddie: Foster Edition - Special Foster Initiatives

Recorded On: 12/07/2023


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Each of the short videos in this series presents a novel and successful foster initiative to help large dogs find positive outcomes. Following are descriptions of each presentation:

  1. Foster Dog Social Events at Animal Welfare League of Arlington: If you’re interested in placing more big dogs in foster homes and building engagement with your foster caregivers, this video is for you! This video will walk you through the Animal Welfare League of Arlington’s Foster Dog Social Events, where canine foster caregivers can get to know one another and the shelter’s staff, make personal connections with dogs in need of foster homes and even learn some additional dog fostering skills. Presenter: Sam Wolfman (Samantha Wolfman, KPA CTP, CPDT-KA)
  2. Innovative Foster Caregiver Recruitment Techniques at Palm Valley Animal Society: When you’re working at Palm Valley Animal Society, one of the largest shelters in the country, keeping people and pets together means thinking outside the box. In this video, you’ll hearstrategies that one of the highest-volume foster programs in the country is using to connect with their community and grow their foster base. Presenters: Gloria Hudson, Faith Wright
  3. Converting Pet Finders to Foster Caregivers at Austin Pets Alive!: Finder-to-foster programs enable shelters to keep pets in the communities they came from, where they’re more likely to find their way home while expanding their capacity and providing home-based care for pets. In this short video Lucy Fernandez, Intake Diversion (PASS) Program Manager, Austin Pets Alive! will talk through the basics of these programs and how to convert pet “finders” into foster caregivers. Presenter: Lucy Fernandez
  4. Doggy Day Out Marketing Process at KC Pet Project: Doggy Day Out programs can generate an enormous amount of user-generated marketing material that needs to be collected, organized and posted. In this video, you’ll hear from Tori Fugate, Chief Communications Officer, at KC Pet Project on how they use Trello, Jotform, QR codes and more to create an efficient automated process for gathering and using photos, videos and pet information from participants. Presenter: Tori Fugate

This series has been pre-approved for 0.50 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by the National Animal Care & Control Association.

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Foster Dog Social Events at Animal Welfare League of Arlington
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Innovative Foster Caregiver Recruitment Techniques at Palm Valley Animal Society
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Converting Pet Finders to Foster Caregivers at Austin Pets Alive!
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Doggy Day Out Marketing Process at KC Pet Project
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Recorded 12/07/2023  |  2 minutes
Certificate - CAWA and NACA CE
0.50 CAWA CE, NACA CE credits  |  Certificate available
0.50 CAWA CE, NACA CE credits  |  Certificate available This video series has been pre-approved for 0.50 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by the National Animal Care & Control Association.

Samantha Wolfman

Director of Behavior and Pathway Planning

Animal Welfare League of Arlington

Sam has loved dogs for as long as she can remember, even though she wasn’t allowed to have one growing up. As an adult, Sam got her first dog, and after discovering that her new companion was extremely reactive to other dogs, she immersed herself into the world of animal behavior…and never wanted to leave. Sam said goodbye to her career path in fashion merchandising, and began her work at the Animal Welfare League of Arlington in 2019 helping animals find new homes. Sam was so inspired by the passion and knowledge of those working with and around her, that she jumped at the chance to join the behavior team at the shelter in 2020. After working with a variety of dogs, and a variety of behaviors, Sam received her CPDT-KA in 2021 and she is constantly looking to expand her knowledge, while supporting and enriching the human-animal relationship

Gloria Hudson

Foster Program Manager

Palm Valley Animal Society

Gloria spent the last year as a bottle baby feeder in the neonatal nursery, and a kitten foster, but this year she has really stepped up. Gloria is now the rescue coordinator for bottle baby kittens. She gets the calls from shelters that there are kittens with a life & death deadline. She coordinates with the Nursery Manager to assess room, and has the daunting task of potentially saying "no" if there is no room for more kittens. Not only that, but she also coordinates transport for the babies. This is an immense amount of pressure, but Gloria handles the volunteer position with gusto, compassion and a positive attitude. She is perfect for this position, and is doing a stellar job.

Faith Wright

Director of Operations

Palm Valley Animal Society

Faith is the Shelter Management Advisor for American Pets Alive! and conducts site visits and responds to crises from other shelters. She began her journey volunteering for APA! in 2009 and in 2011 became the Operations Manager for APA!. In 2016, her role shifted to Facilities, Information, and Legal Services Manager. Faith and her family have fostered over 500 animals since the beginning of her time with APA!. Faith has helped spread the word of the No Kill mission by moving temporarily to Edinburg, Texas and working as the temporary shelter manager at Palm Valley Animal Center. She helped increase their live release rate to almost 50%, up from 37%. Since her return to Austin, she has been taking weekly trips to area shelters in Texas and New Mexico to evaluate intake process, animal flow, and rescue efforts. Faith prides herself in taking home an animal to foster from each shelter she visits.

Lucy Fernandez

Intake Diversion (PASS) Program Manager

Austin Pets Alive

Shelter Intake Diversion/Community Support Programming (PASS) Manager with Austin Pets Alive! Providing consultations, resources, and strategic support for pets and humans to help keep 10k+ animals from being surrendered to the Texas shelter systems.

Tori Fugate

Chief Communications Officer

KC Pet Project

Tori Fugate joined the KC Pet Project team in March 2012 – shortly after the organization took over the Kansas City, MO, animal shelter in January 2012. She is a graduate of Drury University in Springfield, MO, with a B.A. in Advertising and minors in Global Studies, Sports Management, and Women & Gender Studies. Tori’s past work experience includes working with the St. Louis Cardinals’ Double-A affiliate, the Springfield Cardinals, the Kansas City Chiefs, and various retail management positions. Her past non-profit experience includes working with the Missouri Restaurant Association and the Greater Kansas City Restaurant Association, and she served on the Kansas City Restaurant Week Committee in 2011.