Volunteer of the Month – Lindsey Hurr
By Office of Communication
Posted on November 13, 2013, November 13, 2013

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Congratulations to Lindsey Hurr for being named the citywide October Volunteer of the Month. Lindsey is very dependable and passionate about the animals at Arlington Animal Services. She is a true animal advocate and will go over and beyond to try to get an animal adopted.

Lindsey spends time with potential adopters to help them make a conscious decision to adopt the right animal. She volunteers at the Animal Services Center whenever she can and also participates at shelter adoption events. Lindsey was very instrumental in the success of the National Pit Bull Awareness program held at Animal Services on October 25-26, 2013 by bringing positive media coverage to the shelter.

30 Seconds with Lindsey Hurr

  1. What's your name? Lindsey Hurr
  2. Nick name? Lins
  3. How long have you been a volunteer? 2 years
  4. Where are you from? Mansfield
  5. What music CD do you like? Josh Abbott
  6. What's the last movie you saw? Non-Stop
  7. What's your favorite animal? Is this a trick question...ALL of them!!! But I foster dogs and cats.
  8. What's your favorite reality show? Survivor
  9. What book are you reading right now? Start with Why by Simon Sinek
  10. Where was your last vacation? Las Vegas
  11. What's your favorite quote or saying? Saving one dog will not save the world, but surely for that one dog the world will change forever.
  12. What's your favorite hobby? Saving animals of course! Fostering, Transporting, Donating, Socializing them.
  13. How much time do you spend volunteering per week? On average 2 hrs a week. I can't volunteer through the week since I work, but I like to volunteer a full day on Saturday's whenever possible.
  14. What do you enjoy most about volunteering? I love helping people find their perfect pet when they come in to the shelter. Most of the time, they don't pick the animal, the animal picks them! I also love helping fearful dogs... a little love goes a long way.
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