The City of Fallon Animal Shelter would like to recognize and sincerely thank Hanna Jardine Perazzo for her five years of dedicated volunteer service. Hanna is our longest-standing volunteer, consistently and wholeheartedly showing up for the animals in our care.
Hanna’s love for animals is evident in everything she does. While many volunteers help when they are able, Hanna has made herself available “on call” for the moments we need help the most. Whether it’s a hoarding case, a litter of puppies that urgently need care, or dogs arriving in rough condition needing baths and extra attention, Hanna never hesitates. She shows up without complaint and works tirelessly to help prepare animals for their new beginnings.
In one particularly memorable case, a litter of puppies was dumped at Liberty Pond. Hanna came in, sat on the floor with each puppy, and patiently removed hundreds of ticks by hand. Her compassion and willingness to do the hard, messy work make a lasting impact on these animals' lives.
Hanna is also known for taking on tasks many shy away from — including bathing cats, cleaning kennels, washing dogs, mopping floors, and whatever else needs to be done. And if there’s nothing pressing, she can often be found sitting quietly with one of our most frightened residents, offering comfort and human connection to animals who might otherwise go without it.
Her kindness, reliability, and countless volunteer hours have made a meaningful difference at our shelter. We are beyond grateful for Hanna Jardine Perazzo and the heart she brings to the City of Fallon Animal Shelter.
If you are inspired by Hanna’s example and would like to make a difference in the lives of animals in our community, we are always accepting volunteers. Visit our Facebook page or stop by the Shelter to pick up an application. We would love to have you join our team.


























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