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TUALATIN RIVER FLOW MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 2022 Flow Report (PDF 16.13 MB)
Watermaster
Bias Crime Victim Resources (PDF 47.17 KB)
Services Division
Addictions Directory and Resources (PDF 318.97 KB)
Services Division
Help Me Home brochure (PDF 482.37 KB)
Services Division
Writ and Order of Assistance (PDF 137.97 KB)
Services Division
Public meeting notice 6.1.23.pdf (PDF 185.72 KB)
Notice of public meeting taking place on June 21, 2023 to discuss the community needs for an animal shelter.
Animal Services
Dog Walker Volunteer Position 2025 (PDF 109.22 KB)
This document contains information about the dog walker volunteer position available with Washington County Animal Services and the Bonnie Hays Animal Shelter. It includes information about who the position reports to, age requirements, time commitment, benefits, duties, qualifications and expectations for the volunteer position.
Animal Services
Volunteer Shelter Assistant Position Description (PDF 113.07 KB)
This document contains information about the shelter assistant volunteer position available with Washington County Animal Services and the Bonnie Hays Animal Shelter. It includes information about who the position reports to, age requirements, time commitment, benefits, duties, qualifications and expectations for the volunteer position.
Animal Services
Animal Tales, Fall/Winter 2024 (PDF 1.66 MB)
In this edition of Animal Tales, our focus is on the people who help us care for pets in Washington County. Read about how staff go the extra mile to provide comfort to shelter pets, the teamwork it takes to get justice for abused and neglected animals, and our participation in a successful weekend-long adoption event. You’ll also find articles highlighting our award-winning shelter supervisor, introducing our new volunteer coordinator, spotlighting a dedicated volunteer, and remembering the late Debbie Wood.
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Animal Services
Animal Tales, Spring/Summer 2025 (PDF 6.02 MB)
In this issue of Animal Tales, we invite you to take a deeper dive into animal safety, both at the shelter and in the community. You’ll find articles about preventing dog bites, helping your own pets stay safe this spring and summer, the benefits of keeping cats indoors, how Animal Services Officers keep the community safe, and more. This is also the final print version of Animal Tales. If you haven’t already, please subscribe to our email list above to receive future digital editions of Animal Tales in your inbox.
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Animal Services