Currently the Rescue is going through some OOC and IC changes so the current information may no longer be accurate and volunteer / staff positions are closed. If you're interested in working or volunteering feel free to reply still and I'll let you know when it's ready!
The Pokemon Rescue & Rehabilitation Center, originally known as the Pokemon Rescue Center, is a non-profit founded by Lana Norinne that primarily works to rehabilitate injured or trainer-owned Pokemon so they can be returned to the wild. It is a non-profit organization which mostly runs on donations and volunteers. It houses a specialized Pokemon Hospital open to all Pokemon, several large habitats of different environments, and a greenhouse to make sure both the volunteers and the Pokemon eat fresh and healthy food.
We designed our Rescue to have several large habitats rather than individual ones help to emulate the wild. This makes Pokemon feel at home and helps them get used to the environment they’ll be returned to. In addition, it allows for them to have more space, and with Pokemon mixing in the habitats it encourages Pokemon to interact with each other and socialize in a more natural manner.
The hospital on grounds is meant specifically to help treat any injured Pokemon, trainer-owned and wild, and is open to the public to come and go as needed. It has the latest model of healers, and the staff are all highly qualified to work with the Pokemon who might need more.
Despite our best efforts there will be Pokemon that cannot return to the wild. This can be because they’ve been born into a domestic life, born in the shelter, or because they’ve acquired some sort of disability, Either way, these Pokemon would not be able to survive without a caretaker, and we have them up for adoption.
Our rescue has many volunteer positions open for those looking to help Pokemon in need! If you’re not able to volunteer, please consider donating. This extends to items as well, additional potions, antidotes, Pixelballs, or other various items always help!
We hope you enjoy the time you might spend at the shelter, and if you have any problems, questions, or concerns feel free to contact a staff member. We’re always looking for feedback!