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Whether you have a few hours daily, weekly, monthly or just occasionally, the Humane Society can use your hands.

The times to volunteer vary and we are flexible to meet your busy schedule.


Volunteer Form Below

Why are Volunteers so important?

The Humane Society relies upon the time, talent, and efforts volunteers commit to helping our animals during their stay in the shelter. Through the volunteers' generosity, the animals receive the love and attention necessary for starting a new life in a loving home. Some of the opportunities involve direct contact with the animals; many do not.

What we ask of our volunteers?

• A serious concern for animal welfare
• A new enjoyment of working with animals and people
• A personal commitment of time, and to work during those agreed upon hours
• An understanding and support of our philosophies and policies
• An interview with the Volunteer Coordinator
• Attend an orientation program
• Must be at least 13 years old, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian

What do you get in return?

• Develop new skills
• Enhance your resume
• Meet new people with similar interests
• Expand your knowledge about animals
• Receive many licks, wags, and thanks

Volunteer Opportunities

T.L.C. PROVIDER - All the dogs and cats love to be loved. Just spending some time with them, petting them, holding them, talking to them means a lot to an animal that has been alone and scared for some time. They will repay your efforts with a thousand licks and purrs.

DOG WALKER - Help increase the adoptability of our dogs by working with specific, positive reinforcement techniques to encourage them to display desired behaviors. Volunteers are trained to encourage the dogs to focus, sit and walk on a leash. Dogs also receive some exercise and socialization time.

ANIMAL CARETAKER - Animal care volunteers keep the animals and the shelter appealing to the public by providing a clean environment and exercising, socializing, bathing and grooming shelter animals. Volunteers in this area increase the animals' chances for adoption by keeping them cared for and presentable.

HUMANE EDUCATION PRESENTER - Help spread the Humane Society mission to build lifelong relationships between people and their pets! Knowledgeable volunteers conduct presentations on the humane treatment of animals, proper pet care and the importance of spaying/neutering pets to school groups, scout units, and public at the shelter and in the community.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH - Volunteers help at fund-raising and public relations events by planning events, selling retail items and tickets, registering participants, distributing flyers and brochures, staffing informational booths, and educating the public regarding animal welfare issues. If willing and able, some event volunteers pick-up, transport and set up displays and literature.

FOSTER HOMES - This is your chance to bring a bit of joy and happiness into your life on a temporary basis without the long term commitment while caring for one of our dogs or cats at your home. This allows our shelter to care for more animals without overcrowding our facility.

CUSTOMER CARE/FRONT DESK - The front desk is the first place our customers encounter and it is where each potential adopter will form a first impression of the shelter. This location is sometimes very busy, with people working through the adoption process, needing directions to get to different areas of the shelter, and asking questions about various animals. You will be able to use your customer service skills to make each customer feel comfortable, welcome, and valued.

ADOPTION SUPPORT AIDE - Use your people/animal handling skills to assist our adoption counselors in placing adoptable animals into new homes. Assist the public in the cat rooms, and kennel areas. Volunteers may direct the public, explain adoption procedures, and showcase the animals.

OFFICE SUPPORT - Help keep The Humane Society operating smoothly by providing valuable office support as we work toward creating a responsible and humane community. Volunteers assist by performing clerical tasks such as data entry, phone help, filing, typing, photocopying, and mail preparation. Another important job is updating the photos and descriptions of available dogs and cats that will be listed on our website and two other national pet adoption sites.

HANDY PERSON - There is always something that needs to be done - gardening, minor building repairs, painting, cleaning up, etc. This is your chance to help our animals by making the shelter a pleasant environment and giving the public a good impression of our shelter. Your "handy" skills are always needed somewhere at the Humane Society shelter.

SPECIAL SKILLS - If you have some special skill or talent, that would be beneficial to the Humane Society and to the animals, please contact us.

 

You Can Make A Difference! ...One pet at a time.

Thank You!

Volunteer Interest Form:

Name:
Date of Birth: // (mm/dd/yyyy)
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Contact Phone:
E-Mail:
Employer / School:
Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
If yes, please explain:
What days are you available?
What are you most interested in volunteering as?
(Check all that apply)
T.L.C. Provider
Dog Walker
Animal Caretaker
Humane Education Presenter
Community Outreach
Foster Home
Customer Care/Front Desk
Adoption Support Aide
Office Support Aide
Handy Person
Special Skills
Other

2004 and 2005 "Community Service Organization of the Year"
Awarded by the Greater Hernando Chamber of Commerce

2006 State of Florida "Humane Volunteer of the Year"

Awarded by Governor Jeb Bush

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      Questions? 

Call 352-796-2711