Consider volunteering at our shelter or adoption centers, fostering pets, volunteering at special events, or collecting Wish List items:
Not exact matches
If you'd love to start a dog care business but haven't spent a ton of time around dogs,
consider volunteering at an animal
shelter first.
Please
consider joining the thousands of city workers, teachers and other
volunteers who have helped with relief efforts, including
at a number of the public schools in our region still being used as
shelters.
If you are a skilled photographer,
consider volunteering some time
at your local animal
shelter.
If you don't think you are quite ready to adopt a new pet, but are starting to
consider it, go and
volunteer at an animal
shelter, or anywhere that you can be around other animals and start to open up to them again.
If you don't feel ready to accept a new dog into your life, why not
consider volunteering at your local animal
shelter caring for or walking other dogs who are in need of human affection will keep you busy and help you come to terms with the grief.
If you're resolved to be healthier and more compassionate in 2017,
consider adopting a pet,
volunteering, or fostering
at your local animal
shelter.
Consider visiting or
volunteering at local animal
shelters.
If you really love
volunteering at your
shelter, you might
consider a permanent paid position there, in which case you'd have a strong advantage over outside competitors who don't know the staff or the
shelter's inner workings.
If circumstances limit your ability to share your own home with a dog,
consider volunteering at your local
shelter.
If you'd like to spend time with animals but don't have the funds,
consider fostering through a local animal rescue group or
volunteering at an animal
shelter.
Consider job shadowing with veterinarians, scientists, working on a farm or
volunteering at an animal
shelter.
For other
volunteer opportunities in NYC, please
consider volunteering at the NYC Animal Care Centers (ACC)
shelters in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island.
If you are interested in making a difference in the lives of homeless pets,
consider volunteering at one of your local pet rescues or animal
shelters.
If you love to
volunteer at animal
shelters,
consider a donation to ASPCA or the Animal Humane Society.
If you can spare a few hours per week, and you love cats and kittens, then
consider volunteering with us
at the
shelter.