
Yourtimechangestheirfate
Every rescued dog means hours on the road, a relay waiting along the way, a profile written, an event run on a Saturday. None of it happens without hands that step up. Yours could be the next.
Six ways to help. Only one matters: yours.
Transport & convoys
Drive a dog to its repatriation point, or to the vet. Every mile brings a dog closer to its family.
One-off or regular, near you
Relay & arrival day
Receive the dogs when a convoy arrives at your local point, until each family comes to collect theirs.
On repatriation days
Care & shelter logistics
Support the team on vet trips, sterilisations and treatments. On site in Pascani, or remotely for coordination.
Regular
Communication & social media
Get the dogs seen: social media, writing profiles, photography, content. A share is often how a family meets the dog it was waiting for.
Flexible, at your own pace
Events & fundraising
Run a stand, organise a collection, host an adoption day. The ground is where encounters happen.
Occasional
Translation
Bridge France and Romania: documents, exchanges with the team on site, dog profiles. Romanian or English open doors.
Remote, at your own pace
« We don't ask for a feat. We ask for an hour, a drive, a share. Put end to end, that's what takes a dog off the street and all the way to its family. »
The Remember Me France team
Helping from home is already helping
People often assume that helping an animal rescue means being on the ground in Pascani. It isn't. Most of our volunteers have never set foot in the shelter. They translate a profile in the evening, answer a call, share a listing, coordinate a convoy from their living room. One hour a month is enough to make a real difference.
How it works
You introduce yourself
A few lines about you, your availability, what you'd like to do. The form takes two minutes.
We talk
A team member calls you back to understand what you're after and find the right mission.
We support you
For sensitive roles, care or transport, we train you and stay by your side at the start.
You begin
As soon as you're ready, you join the team and the first mission comes along.
The people who keep the association alive
Behind every adoption, there are volunteers. Around 120 people in France, Belgium and Switzerland give their time to review applications, organize repatriations, update the listings and follow every dog all the way to its family.
The board
Vanessa, president. Émilie, vice-president and dog trainer on site in Pascani. Anne-Catherine, treasurer, supported by Tiphaine. Abysse, in charge of contracts and repatriations, supported by Camille. And the board members: Victoire, a vet, who shares our adoption listings, Gaëlle in human resources, Karine, the volunteer coordinator, Abysse, who leads the adopter's guide, and Morgane, who validates adoption applications.
The volunteer teams
Website
David on hosting, Guillaume on SEO, Laurent on development keep the site and its visibility running.
Website updates
Carole, Marie-Noëlle and Katia keep the site's content up to date every day.
Forum updates
Morgane, Delphine and Abysse keep the forum up to date.
Communication
Social media and sponsorships with Nadège and Jennifer.
Repatriations
Laurence, Manuel, Vanessa, Morgane, Abysse and Anne-Catherine organise and accompany the convoys.
Foster families
Katia coordinates the network of around 80 foster families, a recovery stage before adoption.
Application review
Calls with Aurélia, pre-visits with Nathalie and Karine, approvals with Delphine and Morgane.
Partner trainers
Steven and Priscilla support the dogs' education and behavior.
Those who support us
The veterinary clinic of Dr Lucian in Pascani cares for the shelter's dogs. Bogdan, a licensed professional transporter, handles repatriations with his drivers. Priscilla, a canine behaviorist (Hom'Animo), supports adopters by video call before adoption and repatriation. Adrien drives the digital strategy and fundraising.
active volunteers
foster families
convoys per year
repatriated per year
Join the volunteer team
Leave us your details and the mission that draws you. A volunteer from our team will get back to you soon.
An hour, a drive, a share
You don't need to give everything. Just a little of your time, wherever you are. That's already a lot.
I'll give my timeTime isn't the only way to help
Foster a dog
You can host a recovering dog for a few weeks, before it meets its family. That's fostering.
Become a foster family →Support daily life
Food, care, repatriations: every day at the shelter has a cost. A gift, however small, carries it.
Make a donation →Open your door
The finest way to help is still to offer one of them a place in your home.
Meet our dogs →