Sentences with phrase «students volunteering at the shelter»

Seider writes, «The Harvard students volunteering at the shelter utilize the shelter as a mechanism for identity exploration and as a «shelter» from some of the academic, social, and personal pressures that are a part of the college years and young adulthood.»

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Maybe you could spend some time with a local farmer to hone your real - world science skills or volunteer at an animal shelter ~ which could help you develop a school partnership with community members ~ who might support your students in the form of mentorships ~ guest speaking ~ etc..
Many college students choose to volunteer at shelters or rescue groups to get their «pet fix,» but make the educated decision to wait until they are more settled before they adopt their own.
Her passion for animal care began when she volunteered for a local shelter as a high school student in Oakland, New Jersey and she has been volunteering at various shelters ever since.
Amanda Yocom, a caregiver and playgroup coordinator for Best Friends» Animal Society, also thanked students for volunteering at the shelter and complimented their «eagerness to learn.»
At ABC we ask each student in the dog training certification program to volunteer ten hours at a local animal shelter or rescue to train shelter dogAt ABC we ask each student in the dog training certification program to volunteer ten hours at a local animal shelter or rescue to train shelter dogat a local animal shelter or rescue to train shelter dogs.
LSU SVM faculty, staff and students also volunteered at an animal shelter established in Gonzales, La., to help rescued animals following the storms.
2005 — LSU SVM faculty, staff and students volunteered at an animal shelter set up at the Lamar - Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, La., to help animals rescued from the areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The students volunteer their school required hours at the shelters on site veterinary location.
Lisa brings over 15 years of experience in nonprofit animal welfare work and has been a shelter volunteer since she was a college student, including doing weekly cat care shifts at Oakland's Hopalong Animal Rescue for the past two years.
The staff, teachers and students at the Academy have become active supporters of FOTAS and the Shelter: homework assignments to write essays on the FOTAS mission, contributions to FOTAS fundraisers, teachers and their children volunteering at the Shelter.
They think of moments like the one Carol Everett, a certified humane education specialist who volunteers at the Kauai Humane Society, recalls: A middle school student came up to her after a presentation on puppy mills, a spay / neuter activity, and a tour of an animal shelter and said, «We got a puppy from the pet shop last year and I am so sorry we didn't get one from the humane society.»
Through this campaign, students in the ABC Dog Training Program volunteer to work with dogs at local animal shelters and rescues to help them become more adoptable.
Aside from her duties at MSU, Jan is the Advisor to the Oktibbeha County Humane Society Student Chapter (OCHSSC) and is an active volunteer at the shelter.
As a student she volunteered at various animal shelters, and later on in private practice she continued her efforts to help homeless animals.
He volunteered at the county animal shelter on a regular basis, organized spay - neuter wet labs for veterinary students, regularly participated in a large feral cat trap - neuter - return program and fostered animals for local rescue organizations.
She was a high school student when she took on her first volunteer gig cleaning kennels at the local animal shelter in Bergen County, NJ.
All students in the ABC certified dog trainer instructor program are asked to volunteer at least 10 hours of training time to an animal shelter, humane society or rescue organization.
Classes are taught by a certified yoga instructor Lisa Bass, who is also a volunteer at the shelter, teaches the class in the main Good Mews cat room and each class is limited to 15 students.
A student favorite, the hands - on training portion requires students to volunteer 60 hours at a local animal shelter.
This background includes working on projects dealing with cancer research, serving as student liason for two national veterinary corporations, and traveling to Spain to volunteer at a large animal shelter.
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