Fostering Dogs with CPAA
Are you interested in becoming a foster for CPAA?
Visits to the vet and medical care…FREE
Food, bowls, toys, leashes & collars….FREE
A temporary home with some time and love for an animal in need?
PRICELESS…and URGENTLY NEEDED!
Click HERE for an application to become a foster parent to an orphaned dog or cat!
The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance relies on its member rescue groups in a fostering network to provide temporary homes for the homeless dogs and cats rescued in our area. Rather than keeping animals caged in a large facility, animals live in foster homes until they are placed in loving forever homes.
CPAA’s member rescues have very limited foster resources and often must turn away animals in need because of a lack of foster parents. Good, loving foster homes are very much needed, and fostering might be right for you!
Click here to read a letter from a foster parent, offering valuable insights for anyone considering this great way to save lives. If you’d like to contact us to find out more, click here to let us know. Please include your phone number in the email, so we can get back to you. Thank you!
If you’re ready to begin fostering, click here to find out more about the process and fill out an application. Thank you!
Also – check out our Rescues page to reach out to our member rescues who are always in need of people and families to foster dogs and cats. Over time, more of these rescues will be providing links to their own fostering applications/info – in the meantime, you can visit their sites and find out more by contacting them directly.
If you’re a rescue or other group that places animals in foster care, click here to download our Foster Care Fact Sheet. If you want an editable Word document emailed to you, click here to contact us. Thank you!
A temporary home with some time and love for an animal in need? PRICELESS…and URGENTLY NEEDED!
The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to save the lives of dogs in central Pennsylvania through rescuing, fostering, adoptions, training through its Hounds of Prison Education (HOPE) training and rehabilitation program at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill (SCI-Camp Hill), and public outreach and education on responsible pet ownership.