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When the ASTRO Foundation, an Oakdale, Calif. animal shelter, first opened its doors, it was faced with the need for many volunteers. Board members decided to try something unusual: enlist a volunteer force primarily made up of local teenagers. It turns out, their idea has paid off more than they could have imagined.
When executive director Jaydeen Vicente saw how crowded her city’s animal shelter was, she and several other passionate animal lovers came together to form the ASTRO (Animal Shelter To Riverbank & Oakdale) Foundation, with the ultimate goal of becoming a no-kill shelter.
“The city shelter is over 40 years old and way too small to serve the population that it currently does, so we saw a lot of healthy, adoptable animals being euthanized, often due to lack of space,” Vicente said.