If you'd like to help, here's what's needed most:
Time: The more volunteers and members GiNA has, the easier it becomes to spread their message.
Money: GiNA incurs considerable expense in veterinary care and equipment to ensure every Greyhound is in good health before they are adopted.
Equipment & Toys: Crates sized 2'x3'x4' and both softie and nylabone toys are always in high demand.
And, of course, new foster homes and families to adopt dogs are always required.