We need a lot more volunteers, but the ones we have are great!
Al and Ria are the best! For the last three years they've been coming in FIVE nights a week to do the night feeds and meds, and they are both in their late sixties. They give money and all kinds of things that we need.
It's the same with Val and her husband, Doug. For three years they've done night feeds and laundry, have donated a hot water tank, and continue to give many other donations.
Larry and Ann have also been coming in for three years. Larry does ALL the bird housing on his own. Ann comes and cleans the hospital for us.
Maxine and Mike come in and do seeds and nuts, two days every week.
Grant is great. He comes and makes movies, and helps out with the website. Branda and JP come in once a week and give goodies to the birds, and give help with anything else we might need.
We really need to let them know how much they mean to us, and the birds. They mean a lot to me and the other staff and their feathered friends because it's hard to love so much and make all kinds of friends, and when one passes away it's hard to let go and move on to help the next bird that needs you to be their friend.
If it wasn't for Al, Ria, Val, Doug, Ann and Larry, and all of our volunteers, I don't know how things would get done - they care so much!
- from Lacey Kapusta (staff supervisor)
Please click on the thumbnails below to learn how you can help some special birds have a home for life through our "Virtual Adoption" program! More stories coming soon!
Birds who are now partly sponsored, thank you!
Birds who are now fully sponsored, thank you!
"This is, in a word, a great place and these miraculous creatures deserve no less, but few places can deliver it this well. It is, indeed, 'world class'."
– Stewart Metz (author and Director of the Indonesian Parrot Project), after his visit at the Grand Opening of the Refuge on August 13, 2005.
"The World Parrot Refuge is a true sanctuary where parrots live out their lives in a loving, spacious and happy environment under the guidance of extraordinarily caring people. The many visitors destined to pass through the refuge will come to understand that parrots are not toys or trophies, but beings with needs and emotions as real as our own."
– Rosemary Low (author of more than 30 books on parrots)
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