Our mission | The mission of Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California (BHRSC) is to offer sanctuary, healing and Forever Families to distressed, abandoned, injured or homeless hounds. |
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Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California (BHRSC)
Ways to help |
Spring Games CoordinatorResponsible for overseeing the planning and execution of our annual Spring Games held in the spring in Irvine, with the help of a large planning committee.Bids & Bites for Bassets CoordinatorResponsible for overseeing the planning and execution of our annual Bids and Bites for Bassets held in October in Orange County, with the help of a planning committee.Volunteer CoordinatorPrimarily responsible for responding to new volunteer applications and inquiries, and for keeping our volunteer roster up-to-date.Media CoordinatorEnsures photos and/or videos are taken, processed, and distributed for all new hounds. |
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How you help | As an all-volunteer run organization, we would not exist or continue to save hounds without the love, compassion, and hard work of our volunteers. Dedicating your time to the hounds is enormously rewarding because the hounds allow you to become part of their journey to their forever homes. |
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About us | Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California goes the extra mile to ensure that each hound gets the personalized care essential for starting their new life! Hounds come to BHRSC for many different reasons. The lucky ones lived with loving families but were surrendered due to family hardship. Some are found abandoned and wandering the streets tired and hungry, while others are rescued from shelters where they are slated to be euthanized. Once the rehabilitation process is complete, we take care to match the hounds with loving forever families that will lavish them with the love and affection that every hound deserves. We work to raise funds to save as many basset hounds in Southern California as possible and constantly strive to grow our network of volunteers and foster homes. |
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