
Volunteer of the Month: Gin
Gin Thorson is a long-time volunteer here at SAFe Rescue and also a SAFe adopter… And now she’s our latest SAFe Volunteer of the Month! Gin has been volunteering for SAFe since the summer of […]
Gin Thorson is a long-time volunteer here at SAFe Rescue and also a SAFe adopter… And now she’s our latest SAFe Volunteer of the Month! Gin has been volunteering for SAFe since the summer of […]
SAFe Rescue is excited to announce our first fosters of the month: mother/daughter duo Molly and Bella Anderson! The Andersons have been fostering kittens as a family since 2011, and have fostered over 150 kittens […]
SAFe Rescue is happy to announce our very first Volunteer of the Month for 2020, Quinn Sanderson! Quinn is a star volunteer who cares for kitties in SAFe Rescue’s medical treatment (or “ISO”) room. She […]
This past year, we have been planning for the future of Seattle Area Feline Rescue. We have reflected on who we are as a rescue, what values are important to us, what our purpose is, […]
This year, Seattle Area Feline Rescue is welcoming a new President to the Board of Directors. After years of dedicated service, Immediate Past President Lisa Reid is passing this leadership role on to Board Member […]
We are thrilled to announce that SAFe Rescue has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support our rescue foster program! This Petco Foundation investment will help save more lives by making […]
We believe that having a kitty is one of the biggest joys in life, the kitties in our care at the rescue and at home warm our hearts every day. That love, and genuine warm […]
If you’ve been to the Adoption Center lately, you may have noticed a change in our office area: where there used to be only two large desks, you can now see four shiny new standing […]
This month, we’re thrilled to welcome Emily Sprong, Seattle Area Feline Rescue’s first ever Executive Director! For most non-profit organizations, the Executive Director is the first staff position to be filled. Our grass-roots organization evolved […]