Cast Your Vote for the Portland FUTY Festival Volunteer Award of Excellence
The winners of the FUTY Festival Volunteer Award of Excellence will be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, and their organization will also receive a $1,000 donation from Mud Bay.
The winners of the FUTY Festival Volunteer Award of Excellence will be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, and their organization will also receive a $1,000 donation from Mud Bay.
MCAS has hired Charles “Bud” Garrison as a Project Manager to develop and implement a work plan to address issues raised by the Review of Animal Services. Learn more about Bud and his new role.
Congratulations to Multnomah County Animal Services foster volunteers, nominated and chosen as the April 2020 Volunteers of the Month.
Multnomah County Ordinance provides that an Animal Services Hearings Officer shall hold a public hearing on any properly filed appeal to Notices of Infraction (NOI), or PDD Classification.
An open letter to the Multnomah County Animal Services volunteer community from Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Animal Services Director Erin Grahek.
After thirty years as a 911 supervisor, Kat B. found peace and a calling as a volunteer fostering hospice animals at Multnomah County Animal Services.
The Portland area is one of the most dog-friendly communities in the nation, but our dog-topia only works if we all observe local ordinances that keep people and animals safe- including leash laws.
The health advisory for recreational use at Wapato Marsh (Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge) has been lifted. While cyanotoxin levels may be safe for people, they are STILL ELEVATED and UNSAFE for Dogs.
MCAS acknowledges the pain and grief that Black, Indigenous, and people of color are experiencing, and is committed to equity and inclusion in our operations and services to the public.
Thank you to the many people and organizations who came together to respond to the Eagle Creek Fire Emergency, and to serve the people and animals displaced by the blaze.