Volunteering is not just lending a hand of help—it’s being part of a mission bigger than you imagine. Whether you’re walking dogs, comforting shy cats, or helping at our social events, every moment you give makes an impact, a difference. We welcome kind hearts ready to show up, pitch in, and help our animals feel safe, loved, and one step closer to home.
Volunteers must be at least 18 to handle animals. Ages 12–17 may volunteer with a guardian. You’ll need to commit to 50 hours over six months and maintain two shifts per month to stay active. We ask for compassion, respect, and the ability to work independently. Every volunteer represents our mission and the animals we serve.
Need hours for school or court-ordered service? We’ve got meaningful roles that still make an impact—cleaning, organizing supplies, assisting at events, and more. Students can earn school credit while learning about responsibility, animal care, and community service. We’re happy to provide verification and letters documenting your contribution. Make a difference while meeting your requirements.
We rescue, heal, and rehome abandoned pets—building a compassionate community through adoption, education, and animal welfare support.
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