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VOLUNTEER HOURS
Monday through Saturday 11 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Our volunteers are the heart of our organization! We could not offer all the programs and services without our Volunteer Team!  ... from dog walking & cat cuddling, helping with our mounds of laundry, making pet therapy visits, showcasing shelter animals off-site or baking cakes & cookies for events... we would be struggling without our wonderful group of volunteers!  Our many volunteer opportunities work well with every schedule and time constraint. Take a look at the volunteer opportunities below. 

To become a Volunteer follow these steps:
  • attend a Session 1 - General Info Orientation (click here to see our calendar)
  • fill out a Volunteer Application
  • join the Volunteer Team (Individuals $15, VIP Teams $20 - includes Volunteer Tee(s))
  • attend at least one other job specific orientation (i.e. Dog Walking, Cat Cuddling)
  • start volunteering!  

Download our volunteer application

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Volunteer Application (16 years old+)


Volunteer Application (10-15 yrs old)

**The V.I.P. (Volunteers In Pairs) Program welcomes children ages 10 – 15 with a parent / guardian over age 21. V.I.P. Teams must stay together at all times. Most volunteer jobs are available for V.I.P. teams, please see the job descriptions for age limits.

VOLUNTEER JOB DESCRIPTIONS 

 

Please read over each volunteer job description and its requirements. Let us know where you think you would like to spend your time. Many volunteers choose to work in more than one capacity, which is wonderful!

Volunteering at an animal shelter can be fast paced, emotional and very rewarding.  The duties you perform will directly benefit the animals. The animals you will see and care for will be with us an average of 4-6 weeks until we find them a responsible, loving home. You must focus on what you can do to make their time with the Humane Society as comfortable and pleasant as possible. 

Job Title:     Dog Walking Volunteer

Goal: The goal of the Dog Walking Volunteer is to ensure that the dogs get human interaction, fresh air, potty breaks and  exercise daily.

Time Commitment: As much as you and your heart can give!

Available Times: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday

Duties: Basic duties include potty breaks (poop scooping included), exercise, basic obedience training, hands-on socialization, minor grooming and kennel cleaning. ONLY dogs with a kennel card AND a walking clip may be taken out by a volunteer. We DO NOT WALK puppies unless they have been fully vaccinated (3 rounds) and approved to go outside by the Animal Services Manager.

Training: Completion of the volunteer orientation and dog walker training.

Qualifications: Must be at least 16 years of age.  Must have good physical strength and the ability to handle animals that are shy or rambunctious.  Must be able to work independently and adhere to all HSCC safety and animal handling regulations.

Job Title:     Cat Cuddler 

Duties: Cat cuddler volunteers spend the most time with shelter cats one-on-one.

Basic duties include taking approved cats to a play room, observation, hands-on socialization and grooming. We DO NOT TOUCH any kittens unless they have been fully vaccinated (3 rounds) and approved for handling by the Animal Services Manager.

Training: Completion of volunteer orientation and cat cuddling training.

Qualifications: Must be at least 16 years of age.  Must have good physical strength and the ability to handle animals that are shy or rambunctious. They must be able to work independently and adhere to all HSCC safety and animal handling regulations. 

Job Title: Pet Assisted Therapy

Time Commitment: Two or more hours (depending on location).  Each location is scheduled on the same day and same time each month (i.e. the first Tuesday of a month at 2:00) with the same “team” visiting each time.

Duties: Pet Assisted Therapy involves taking animals to care centers, retirement homes and nursing homes for therapeutic interaction with residents. Some sites have a specific location for visits and some require visiting room to room. Not only is it therapy for residents, but also therapy and a great way to social the animals. It gives us information about the animals that we are able to use and share in their adoption process. Team members will meet at the shelter, sign in and receive the name of animals chosen for Pet Assisted Therapy that day. The animals are given exercise and potty breaks prior to their visit. Volunteers are responsible for the transportation care and clean-up of the animals while away. We are expected to be punctual Many locations have schedules. If you cannot make the scheduled appointment please let the Volunteer Manager & your team member know and/or contact another Pet Assisted Therapy volunteer as a replacement.


Qualifications: Completion of Volunteer Orientation, Dog Walking, Cat Cuddling and Pet Therapy training. You must have a valid driver’s license and a vehicle to transport the animals.

Job Title:     Shelter/Clerical Volunteer

Duties: Shelter/Clerical volunteers provide much needed assistance to HSCC staff and help the animals in many different ways. Duties may include laundry, preparing food bags, spot cleaning, greeting & directing visitors, working in the Retail Area, assisting Adoption Counselors or Animal Services, and clerical duties such as helping with fliers pamphlets, mailings, paperwork and computer entry.

Training: Completion of Volunteer Orientation, Dog Walking or Cat Cuddling training and on-the-job training. 

Qualifications: Must be at least 16 years of age. You must enjoy working with a wide variety of people, have good organizational skills and be able to work independently and in a team environment.

Job Title:     Community Outreach Volunteer

Time Commitment: On call as needed for Outreach Events such as school visits & programs, summer camps, group visits, parties, street fairs & festival booths, fundraising events, parades, PetSmart adoptions, etc. 

Duties: As experienced volunteers, you will act as ambassadors. Duties include educating the community on services and programs offered at HSCC, passing out literature & HSCC publications, answering animal related questions, soliciting donations, organizing & working fund raisers and ensuring the community knows the value of the Humane Society’s services.

Training: Must complete volunteer orientation, dog walking or cat cuddling training and on-the-job training.

Qualifications: Must be at least 16 years of age.  Must possess excellent communication skills and enjoy interacting with large groups and varieties of people.  Must be able to work independently or in a team environment.

Job Title:     Foster Care Provider

Training: Completion of the volunteer orientation, Dog Walking and/or Cat Cuddling training, and Foster Care training.

Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age. Foster care volunteers must be willing and able to take animals into their homes. You must be able to make the commitment to provide specialized care if needed for short or extended periods of time. You must be able to work independently but be able to follow exact instructions. Foster Care Providers report directly to the Animal Services Manager. You must provide all transportation for your foster animals to and from the veterinarian’s office and the Humane Society. Foster Care Providers MUST abide by the Foster Care procedures!

Job Title:     Committee Volunteers

Time Commitment: Usually a one-hour meeting a month plus the time you commit to getting the committee work done.

Committees include:

1. Special Events: Assist with events and programs to help raise funding for the HSCC and assist with marketing the shelter.

2. Golf Tournament Committee: Our annual golf tournament is held every fall. The committee meets regularly to organize the details.



 

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