Noelle Finds APA’s Big Brothers & Sisters Program: A Rewarding and Fun Volunteer Opportunity
Tuesday, January 10, 2012 13:31Noelle is a mature and tenacious ten year old who’s passion for learning about dogs is unmatched. Although she cannot have her own dog due to family allergies, that doesn’t stop her from seeking out what she loves.
Unfortunately there aren’t a ton of ways a girl in elementary school can volunteer with dogs on the level Noelle wants. So when she asked her parents to contact us two years ago after seeing one of our marked cars in a parking lot, we had to find a way to incorporate her into our team. Since then she has helped us do everything from bake dog biscuits to manage our booth at various events. She even participated in the Pit Crew’s training class, helping the dogs practice for their challenging roles as therapy dogs. Still, this isn’t quite enough for her, as all Noelle wants to do is spend time with dogs.
Thankfully, allowing fantastic kids like Noelle volunteer and learn about animals just got easier in Austin. With the help and support of her parents, Noelle is able to be part of Austin Pets Alive’s new Big Brother/Sister Program. A lucky (and quite adorable) dog named Bunny got Noelle as her “Big” recently. Noelle is familiarized with Bunny’s schedule and needs, wrote Bunny’s bio to help her get adopted, and gets to do fun stuff with her like play and teach her obedience cues.
While most ten year old girls are playing video games and making lists of all the toys, clothes and shoes they want, Noelle is focused on something entirely different. She reads countless books on anything dog-related and volunteers as much time as she can to opportunities that will allow her to help dogs and the people who love them.
Noelle’s love for animals, sense of humor, perseverance, and utterly amazing tendency for giving to others before she takes for herself, have made her a true inspiration in our lives. We are proud to say she is part of our team and thankful for programs like APA’s Big Brothers/Sisters for giving her the opportunity to learn and grow as a truly good and wonderful person. We hope to be more like Noelle when we grow up.

