Idyllwild ARF Rescue of the Month Idyllwild ARF

 

Menu:

 

Updates:

Mayor of Idyllwild

Nominate your Dog

for Mayor!

May

Memorial Day Yard Sale

May 26 & 27

9am - 3pm

26890 Hwy 243

ARF Yard

Online Auction

June

idyllwildarf.org

4th of July Parade

July 4, 2012

10am

Community Appreciation Luncheon

August 12

Labor Day Yard Sale

Sept. 1 & 2, 2012

9am - 3pm

26890 Hwy 243

ARF yard

October Pumpkin Patch

Oct. 20, 2012

Noon - 4pm

26890 Hwy 243

ARF House

Sample link »

 

Rescue of the Month:  Riley

 


Download January 2012 Newsletter

Download December 2011 Newsletter


 

Presentation:

ARF is an official 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are fully tax deductible. info@idyllwildarf.org

Useful links:

Board Officers

Maria Lehman
President and Director

Debra Martin
1st Vice President

Janice Murasko
Secretary

Mary Lou Prosin
Treasurer

It's easy to donate by Credit Card to help ARF continue to operate. Just click on the button below!

 

Welcome into ARF House, the little rescue with the big heart, home of love and second chances. ARF House We are located in the mountain village of Idyllwild CA where we have been serving the community since 1994. An all-volunteer, grassroots, non-profit organization, ARF’s mission is to rescue animals that have been abandoned, lost, or whose owners are no longer able to care for them. We provide foster care until forever homes are located. All our animals are spay/neutered, receive necessary shots and other veterinary care as needed.

To learn more about us, please go to www.petfinder.com.

 

Each year, relying only on the generosity of donors and small grants, ARF helps an increasing number of dogs and cats, turning sad stories into happy tails. In 2010, 200 cats and dogs were rescued. 50 were reunited with their people. 132 were adopted into their new homes and received veterinary care.

At the beginning of 2011, ARF opened the doors of Sadie's Clinic for Pet Wellness, bringing much-needed part-time vet services to Idyllwild and surrounding communities. Sadies Clinic While focusing on vaccines and preventive care, the clinic deals with a variety of health concerns, saving our animal residents from a long, uncomfortable drive down the mountain.

ARF has always worked to educate our population about the importance of responsible pet ownership, including the need for spay/neuter and heartworm disease prevention.

Please won’t you join us in our efforts to improve the welfare of our loyal companions? Spend a little time to look around our website, visit the dogs and cats available for adoption, and find out how you can become involved. It has been said that a society is judged by how it treats the "least" of its members. They bring so much joy while asking so little in return. They depend on us…on you.