A group of U.S. Army Reserve soldiers recently visited the Birmingham Humane Society to lend a helping hand, bringing their trademark teamwork and service ethic to one of the city’s most beloved animal welfare organizations.
The volunteer effort, documented in a six-image series published by the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), showed soldiers pitching in at the shelter in a hands-on display of community service. The visit highlighted the strong bond between Birmingham’s military community and the city’s local nonprofits.
The Birmingham Humane Society works year-round to care for animals in need, relying heavily on volunteer support to keep operations running smoothly. Having a team of Army Reserve soldiers show up to assist underscores the kind of community spirit that makes Birmingham special — and gives the shelter’s staff and animals a welcome boost.
It’s a heartwarming reminder that service doesn’t stop at the base gate. Whether stateside or abroad, these soldiers continue to find ways to give back to the communities they call home.
Sources: DVIDS