Email Address

elkhartferalcats@hotmail.com

Phone Number

(574) 214-7125

Our Location

Elkhart, IN 46514

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Elkhart Feral Cats

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Thank you for considering a volunteer position with the Elkhart County Feral Cat Coalition and for being a part of the compassionate solution to end feline homelessness.

Volunteers are the backbone of our program. Without them, the ECFCC couldn’t help a single cat. We rely very heavily on volunteers to represent our organization who spread the word about our work. Our successful model program has improved the lives of over # cats since 2009. Whether someone generously gives six days a year or one day a week, every bit helps us help more cats.

The mission of ECFCC is to humanely reduce the free-roaming cat population of Elkhart County. Our volunteer experience doesn’t necessarily involve snuggling with soft, playful kittens or stroking a purring, old cat. Nonetheless, our work is vital to saving lives. On the day you volunteer, you save lives and invest in saving future lives.

For more information and to get started as a volunteer, call 574-214-7125 or email elkhartferalcats@hotmail.com to speak with someone regarding volunteer opportunities.

Serving on the Board of Directors

Being an Elkhart County Feral Cat Coalition board member is an exciting opportunity for those who have a passion for our mission as well as the time, skills and expertise to contribute in a way that maintains the excellence and integrity that have characterized ECFCC since its inception.  If you would like more information about becoming a board member, please call 574-214-7125 or email elkhartferalcats@hotmail.com. Our Executive Director will respond to your inquiry.

Ongoing volunteer Opportunities

  • Special Events
  • Outreach

For more information about becoming a volunteer, please email us at elkhartferalcats@hotmail.com.

About

ECFCC cares about the over-all physical needs of the animals we serve. As important as spaying and neutering is, we reach beyond that to encompass all of their basic needs in order to ensure a good quality of life.

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