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I have volunteered at Animal Rescue Foundation for 31 years. I love the fact that it’s a no-kill shelter and 100% volunteer. Most of the volunteers work a full time job besides volunteering. We are there because we love animals. There are volunteers 365 days a year. We’re a real devoted team of caring individuals. The annual meals are treated as if they are our own. They get playtime in the big backyard and walked twice a day. Speaking for myself, I feel each one of the dogs is my own dog.

Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF Beacon)

#64 in United States, #3 in New York, #2 in New York

http://arfbeacon.org

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"I have volunteered at Animal Rescue Foundation for 31 years. I love the fact that it’s a no-kill shelter and 100% volunteer. Most of the volunteers work a full time job besides volunteering. We are there because we love animals. There are volunteers 365 days a year. We’re a real devoted team of caring individuals. The annual meals are treated as if they are our own. They get playtime in the big backyard and walked twice a day. Speaking for myself, I feel each one of the dogs is my own dog."

ann j.

Volunteer / foster, Staff member

"I've been volunteering at ARF for 7 years. During that time I've seen an amazing # of dogs find good homes. They work with the dogs to help make them adoptable, and sponsor a number of wonderful community and fundraising events, such as a rabies clinic, 5K run, and (my favorite) pictures with Santa around Xmas. It's all- volunteer, no-kill. Both of my dogs are ARF rescues!"

craig b.

Volunteer / foster

"We adopted our first cat from ARF in 2021 and we adopted our second cat in 2023. Every time we have had the pleasure of working with ARF, it has been an amazing experience. They truly care about the animals and ensure they go to a loving caring home. They have helped save countless dogs and cats, and we are so lucky to be a part of the ARF family. We love ARF so much that we began volunteering for their events such as their annual 5K run in the spring and pictures with Santa around the Holidays. Not only do they care about the animals, but they bring everyone together with events that help better the community and raise funds for ARF. They are truly amazing!"

emily w.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"Got my girl Remi from ARF Beacon and they were so lovely! I love Remi so much and they took such good care of her while she stayed with them! Thank you ARF for rescuing my baby!"

victoria w.

Adoptee

"Best shelter in the area!"

victoria w.

Volunteer / foster

"I feel so lucky to have found Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) in Beacon. My husband and I moved to the area and I was able to easily reach out and connect about volunteering. This has been my first volunteer opportunity at an animal shelter and it has brought my life so much joy. I primarily care for the cats, but greeting and loving the dogs every week as well is so special. Every volunteer and team member I have meet has been just as wonderful as the next. We are so lucky to help give these animals a comfortable home until they may be able to find their forever home. ARF does such an incredible job loving on and adopting out these incredible cats and dogs! Being at ARF is without a doubt, the highlight of every week!"

andie g.

Volunteer / foster

"We adopted our special needs puppy Pepper at ARF, and both my wife Sarah and I volunteer there. They are such wonderful people and always help out in the community."

colin c.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Fan

"I started volunteering at arf about 2 years ago. I automatically felt welcomed and everyone there is nice and helpful. The rescue is very caring and knowledgeable. They go above and beyond for the animals. They take the time and care to get to know each animal individually so they can get them adopted to the proper homes. I am truly grateful to be part of such a great rescue."

stephanie h.

Volunteer / foster

"As a volunteer at ARF, I get to see first-hand how loving, gentle, and respectful everyone who helps at the shelter is towards the animals in their care. It is inspiring to see so many people giving their time and energy simply because they care deeply for animals in need. At ARF, we love the animals with our whole hearts, even if it means feeling a tinge of sadness — along with a lot of happiness — when they find their forever homes. Because ARF continues to provided support when needed after animals are adopted (I'm reminded of a recent fundraiser for a dog who incurred some unexpected medical bills), I think the volunteers remain a part of their forever family. I feel incredibly grateful to have ARF in my life."

kelly c.

Volunteer / foster

"ARF does a great job matching cats and dogs with their forever homes. They post daily on social media which makes it easy to know the personalities of the animals in the shelter. I would highly recommend ARF to anyone who is looking to rescue an animal—they are amazing!"

jennifer a.

Adoptee

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