When disaster strikes, will you be the one helping hand for those who can’t ask? In a split second, an emergency can change everything—especially for our large animal companions. Whether it’s a wildfire, a flood, or a sudden evacuation, horses and barnyard animals are often the most vulnerable during a crisis.
LASER is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our front line and support teams. We don’t just provide a roof, we provide a lifeline!
Why LASER Needs You
Disaster readiness isn’t just about the moment of impact—it’s about the preparation and the community strength built beforehand. By joining LASER, you ensure that no animal is left behind due to a lack of resources or hands.
As a LASER volunteer, you can help with assisting with the intake, feeding, and care of animals in our temporary shelters. You can also help with non-shelter duties such as booth duties and fund raising. We provide readiness training and education to ensure we are always prepared.
To learn more about LASER, and apply as a volunteer, please visit www.laser-shelter.org! Invite friends and family!
Questions? Call 928-713-9691
LASER Board
Greg Valenti, Director/President
Abby Harbicht, Director/Vice President
Karen Magdaleno, Director/Fundraising
Sandra Joyce, Treasurer
Gretchen D’Andrea, Director/Volunteer Coordinator
Directors: Debbie Finley and Ann Yoshinaga













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