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Mutts and Mayhem is a public charity classified as tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Tax ID number is 46-3904233
Copyright © 2013-2021 Mutts & Mayhem Emergency Search and Rescue
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Our team captured this precious
elusive girl back on October 15,
2022. She was in rough shape
but we got her all of the
veterinary care she needed,
helped her gain weight, and now
she is healthy, happy, and ready
for her forever home or a new
foster home. Read more of her
story.
PO Box 6116
McKinney, TX 75071
PACKAGES:
7210 Virginia Pkwy #6116
(Not a public access location)
We will respond to your email ASAP but
no later than 48 hours
Volunteer
Mutts & Mayhem Emergency Search and Rescue is an all volunteer organization,
including our Officers and Board of Directors.
Mutts and Mayhem is always in need of additional volunteers. Take a look at our list
of volunteer opportunities and let us know if you would like to join us in our life
saving mission!
Volunteer Opportunities
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Disaster/Emergency Search and Rescue Team
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Disaster/Emergency Search and Rescue - COMMAND Team (Required
FEMA Training will be provided at no cost)
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Disaster/Emergency Search and Rescue - REHAB Team (Refreshments,
Health/First Aid) – Adult CPR Certification Required
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Feline Capture Team (Capturing/Trapping stray/feral cats/kittens)
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Canine Capture Team (Capturing/Trapping stray, feral, or elusive
dogs/puppies)
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Transporting healthy animals (To/From various locations including
Veterinarian appointments)
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Transporting sick and/or injured animals (To/From various locations including
Veterinarian appointments)
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Dog Training / Behavioral Training
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Public Humane Education (Microchipping, Proper Collars, Harnesses, Vehicle
Safety for Pets, Pet Shelter & Safety, etc.)
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Participate at Community or Microchip Clinic Events
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Fundraising
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Grant Writing
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Marketing (General Organization related)
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Marketing (Animal specific marketing)
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Social Media
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Web Development
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Graphic Design
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Photography
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Videography
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Public Relations / Media
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Administrative (Policies, Compliance, Forms, Data Entry, Animal Intake,
Reporting, etc.)
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Accounting/Finance
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Board of Directors
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Internship
Volunteers must meet all of the following requirements:
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Be at least 16 years of age.
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Individuals wishing to volunteer on our Search and Rescue Team must be at
least 18 years of age and be in good physical health. FEMA training will be
provided.
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Be able to commit to one year of volunteering. Volunteer at least once per
month.
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Read and comprehend detailed policy and protocol information as well as
being able to remember and follow rules.
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Communicate professionally and effectively, as human interaction is a
requirement of all volunteer roles.
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Understand and fulfill all responsibilities of their role independently.
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Be able to physically fulfill the duties of their volunteer role. Most volunteer
roles require volunteers to: be able to stand, and/or walk for up to 3 hours; be
able to lift and carry up to 20 lbs.; be able to reach and lift; possess vision
abilities including close vision, distance vision and depth perception.
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
If you itemize on your Federal Tax Return, unreimbursed expenses incurred while
Fostering or Volunteering including vehicle mileage and supplies necessary to feed
and care for Foster Animals, is tax deductible! This benefit not only gives you the
reward of saving lives, but allows you to save money by reducing the amount of
Income Tax you have to pay on money you worked hard to earn when not
Volunteering.
EMPLOYER DONATION FOR YOUR VOLUNTEER HOURS
Many companies offer a program that will match their employee’s volunteer hours
for a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit in order to encourage employees to contribute time and/or
money to charitable organizations. This is often referred to as “Matching Gifts”.
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a 501c3 nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to providing emergency search, rescue, capture,
recovery, and immediate veterinary treatment for the sick, injured, and elusive animals that we capture.