The minimum volunteer commitment is 100 hours, which typically takes six to seven months to complete, with one, four - hour shift per week.
Not exact matches
They require a
minimum one month
commitment for
volunteers.
They have no
minimum time
commitment for
volunteers, but the level of involvement depends on an individual
volunteer's experience with shelter medicine and high - volume S / N.
Our off - site
volunteer programs or special projects, do not have a
commitment minimum so are a great fit for people who can't come in for a full year.
Yes, if you've completed the
minimum volunteer time
commitment.
If you have completed your
minimum time
commitment in one
volunteer position and would like to try something new, please contact the
Volunteer Coordinator at
volunteer@guelphhumane.ca or call 519-824-3091
Volunteers are requested to uphold a
commitment to serve five hours per month for six months
minimum.
We ask for a 1 year
minimum commitment, 8 hours a month to
volunteering on a regularly scheduled day and time.
• Must be able to make an average time
commitment of 8 hours per month • Must be able to commit to a
minimum volunteer period of 6 months
Volunteers are asked to make a
commitment to our program of at least six months, with a
minimum of six hours in each month.
Volunteers must be able to make a time
commitment of at least 4 hours per month, for a
minimum of 6 months (with the exception of dog and cat socializer positions).
Ask
volunteers to commit to a
minimum number of shifts / hours per month — you are investing a lot of time in their training (Bucks County requires a
commitment of two 2 - hour shifts per month)
Once a
volunteer has completed the initial 48 hour
minimum commitment as an Exhibit Interpreter, advanced
volunteer opportunities are available in the following areas:
Plankton Monitoring Volunteer
Volunteers that have completed the
minimum commitment of 48 hours as an Exhibit Interpreter and have the desire to advance in their Wet Deck experience may apply to become Plankton Monitor's.
More adventurous travelers may
volunteer with the organization for a
minimum commitment of two months to aid with hatching and releasing the endangered sea turtles.
Inn the Village in Daem Thkov fishing village is often looking for
volunteers to help run their guesthouse, restaurant and bar, but ask for a
minimum commitment of two months, in return for free accommodation, meals, drinks, Khmer lessons and discount scuba diving.