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;It provides adoption programs to find the animals Parks&Recreation also rely on v olunteers, as do local Tr
imnewhomes, and it also provides e ducation programs churches and other charitable institutions.
sfor the community. ForCarmel residents who want to help but areunsure i
zBecause of its innovativemarketing programs and of wherethey’reneeded most, Carmel CAN! is ready e
:efforts in placing animals with special medical needs, to help.Launched by Carmel MayorJim Brainard, the (8.
disabilities and those who havebeen victims of abuse organization matches volunteers w ith initiatives and 37
or neglect, the HSHC was recognized nationally by organizations that need assistance. Contact Carmel CAN! 5 x
Maddie’s Fund, an animal welfare organization, as one on the City of Carmel’s Website (www.carmel.in.gov) for 1
of the top eight shelters in the United States. This is acomplete list of volunteer opport unities. 0.8
an honor never beforebestowedon a 7
5Humane Society or animal shelter in ")
Indiana. ;P
Carmel Dads’Club is ayouth lat
sports organization runbyvolunteers. e:
Each year,2,000 volunteers support Compo
12,000 youth athletes in sports such as
football, golf,rugbyand lacrosse.
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eteam moms, commissioners, ;Da
concession sellers and whatever t
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administrativeassistant for Carmel Gallery
Dads’Club.“We would never be able OcWalk at the
to survivewithout our volunteers.” tEvan Lurie , 200
Public organizations such as Carmel Gallery
Clay Public Libraryand Carmel Clay 8
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