Manitoba Underdogs Rescue is seeking new foster families and raising funds to support rescued animals in Manitoba [1].
These efforts are critical for the organization to expand its capacity to save animals in need. Without a steady stream of foster homes and financial support, rescue groups often face limits on how many animals they can remove from high-risk environments.
Volunteer Lisa Burgess and the organization are focusing on two primary goals: recruiting temporary homes for animals and securing funding through community events [1]. As part of these fundraising efforts, the group organized a charity night featuring a 1990s theme [1, 2].
The initiative to find foster families is designed to provide a bridge between rescue and permanent adoption. Foster homes allow animals to recover and socialize in a domestic setting before they are placed with permanent owners [1].
Public announcements regarding these needs were reported during the week of May 13, 2026 [2]. The organization relies on local volunteers and community donations to cover the costs of veterinary care, and supplies for the animals in their care [1].
Manitoba Underdogs Rescue operates primarily within the Winnipeg area, where it works to mitigate animal homelessness and neglect [1, 2]. The group continues to call for community involvement to ensure that no animal is turned away due to a lack of resources [1].
“Manitoba Underdogs Rescue is seeking new foster families and raising funds”
The reliance on themed charity events and volunteer fosters highlights the precarious nature of non-profit animal rescue operations. By diversifying their intake through foster networks rather than centralized shelters, organizations like Manitoba Underdogs Rescue can scale their impact without the massive overhead of physical facilities.



