Not exact matches
Oneida County Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth said youth
volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway
program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and
walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and
Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis
Walk and the American Cancer
Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activities.
The
programs that included blood pressure monitoring kits, blood pressure checks during activities like
walking clubs and cooking classes and
volunteers who led activities had the best results.
(Optional: Corporate
volunteers can schedule a virtual
walk - through of the My Science Buddies
program with a Science Buddies representative by emailing
[email protected].)
Our highly credentialed trainers lead boot camp - style group exercise and our
volunteers lead
walking and jogging
programs or help to motivate throughout each session.
That's why parents, schools, and a neighborhood organization there banded together to organize a
Walking Bus, a
program in which groups of students
walk to school under the supervision of adult
volunteers.
By supporting the K9 Cancer
Walk program,
volunteers and participants help their best friends live longer, healthier lives.
For about two years, National Greyhound Adoption
Program has had a dedicated group of
volunteers manning the boarding office on the weekends during
walking hours.
The
volunteer will observe behaviors,
walk and sit quietly with dogs, keep diligent records and follow the positive behavior
program set by the Animal Behavior Manager.
They also partner with RuffTail Runners, a
program where running Team Spiridon takes along a shelter dog on their daily runs and
walks to give
volunteers and shelter works a break!
Tails of the Trail reached a milestone Saturday when Clarksville Hiking Meetup
volunteers walked our 1,000 th shelter dog since the beginning of our outreach
program.
's adoption
program as well as a hub for community engagement initiatives at the Petco Pavilion including a monthly pet market, dog
walking volunteer groups, weekly meetings for a local 4 - H Club and the location of this year's TPR «All Pets Considered» event.
Our caring and hard - working
volunteers help all of our
programs throughout the year assisting with day - to - day operations, participating in special events, providing hours of dog
walks and cat cuddles, and so much more.
Thanks to the thoughtful and creative management of Bobby Arthurs and the oversight of Paige Bayne, the Shelter is once again open for adoptions on Saturday;
volunteers are permitted to
walk the dogs on Sundays; new
programs, like the play groups for dogs, have been implemented to promote the quality of life, and thus the adoptability, of the dogs.
We are looking for
volunteers to help us with dog
walking, off - site adoption events, outreach
programs, and more.
Good Buddy
Program (advanced commitment and additional training required) ~ When we find
volunteers that are great at
walking dogs and ready to increase their
volunteer commitment, they are invited to become Good Buddies.
The
program is designed to teach
volunteers, adopters and guests the basic skills to safely introduce cats and kittens to
walking on a harness.
She has implemented
programs that get
volunteers moving, and that means the dogs get to stretch their legs and even play multiple times a day on top of their morning and evening
walks.
Kadie continues to foster for the organization, but has also merged her professional life as a therapist and her
volunteer life with Wags and
Walks by bringing some of our pit bulls to out reach
programs in the community.
Mary Catherine Augusta received the Eleanor Prowse
Volunteer Service Award for generously giving her time through
volunteer work and continued participation in a wide range of OHS
programs, including dog
walking, the foster
program, the Brightening Lives animal visits
program, and more.
Sisters Barbara and Sandra Smith received the Eleanor Prowse
Volunteer Service Award for generously giving their time through
volunteer work and continued participation in a wide range of OHS
programs, including dog
walking, the foster
program, events, ambassador
program, and more.
This is NOT a dog
walking program;
volunteers will interact with the dogs to help them get more comfortable around people.
This award recognizes a dog
walking volunteer who has made a major impact on the dog
walking program
If you can't foster, consider joining our
volunteer program, where you can
walk a dog, play with a cat, bottle feed kittens and more.
Managed and developed all aspects of the
Walk to Defeat ALS and ALS Classic Golf Tournament, including
volunteer recruitment, vendor management,
programming, budget management, committee selection and all communication related to organization events.
Clinical
volunteer experience has been: Gay Men's Health Crisis, during the early days of the AIDS Crisis (1985 - 1988), facilitating a
walk - in group for men with AIDS; and in 2001 - 2002, providing counseling, through the NYC Department of Mental Health and Employee Assistance
Programs (EAP); to victims of the World Trade Center attacks.