Meet Heather DesRoches, founder and president of UConn’s Paws and Claws Club!
Name: Heather DesRoches
Year: Senior
Q: What is the mission of the Paws and Claws Club and what do you hope to gain from active participation of club members?
HD: The mission is to promote the welfare of animals in every way possible. Â [Members] will be willing to volunteer in ways both on campus and off campus. Weâre trying to make it easier for members no matter where they are and ultimately make a difference for the animals.
Q: What made you decide to create this club?
HD: Personally, I had been [a] Pre-Vet [major] for my first few years then switched to human medicine, but I was determined to continue to help animals.
Q: What types of activities does this club take part in?
HD: We are going to be volunteering at transports. We started working with Big Fluffy Dog Rescue (BFDR), theyâre a national non-profit in Nashville, Tennessee, and twice a month they have truckloads of dogs that they bring and they need people to walk them around until the foster families arrive.
We do different adoption meet and greet events, as well. Weâll be having a Canine 5K at UConn where all of the registration proceeds will go to the shelters that weâre helping and people can run with their dogs. This is on March 25th on Fairfield Way. Thereâs also administrative tasks that can be done from campus, advertising campaigns, and preparing special food for emaciated dogs.
Q: Why should students get involved in this club?
HD: Itâs a really great way to actually make a difference for animals that canât fend for themselves. Any amount of time that you can donate, thereâs so many easy ways to get involved and help. [The animals] will appreciate it.
Q: How has this club benefitted you so far?
HD: Itâs just been really rewarding to see how much interest there has been at UConn. Weâve already helped down in Tennessee and have received attention on the Facebook page from âparentsâ of dogs that weâve helped.
Q: What are some of the organizations that you help?
HD: Big Fluffy Dog Rescue in Nashville, Tennessee, Our Companions in Manchester, Connecticut, and Pack Leaders Dog Rescue of Connecticut, also in Manchester, Connecticut.
Â
For more information and how to get involved with UConn Paws and Claws, visit https://uconntact.uconn.edu/organization/uconnpawsandclaws.
Â
Â
Images Courtesy of Heather DesRoches.