Share your love for animals by becoming a Pasadena Humane volunteer. Our amazing volunteers support all areas of the organization. Here are some ways adults and teens 15 and older can volunteer to help the animals: Dog, cat or critter care; Dog walking; Foster a pet; Event assistant; Clinic helper*; Wildlife care*. Attend required training…
Help out the laundry room by washing dirty laundry and folding clean laundry. Age 6 and up with a Pasadena Humane volunteer parent or guardian.
Birthday angels help turn an ordinary day into extraordinary for kids at Door of Hope who are celebrating their birthday! It starts with us asking every child to tell us what they want for their birthday and then we match their request with a birthday angel who wants to buy their gift. Our angels deliver…
If you are looking for experience working in a non-profit or just want to help the Door of Hope staff, we have many administrative opportunities including fielding phone calls, filing, office organizations, and other clerical work.
Join our (virtual) prayer team to receive weekly texts to pray for a family, and a monthly invitation to a 30-minute Zoom prayer meeting the first Friday of every month at 10AM.
Help a family celebrate their graduation from our program into their own home. All of their hard work pays off when they sign their lease to their very own place…and you can be a part of welcoming to their new home by donating a housewarming basket!
We have a new exciting volunteer opportunity for you to bless families at Door of Hope! We still can’t have people on-site yet, due to COVID-19, but we have an opportunity for you to treat families to a restaurant meal. You can volunteer to deliver dinner for about 12 families living at our Pasadena shelters.
From trademark infringement to contracts to civil suits, we can always use your help!
We are always in need of great photos of our doggos for marketing materials, dog bios, and social media posts. If you are a pet photographer willing to donate some time to our puppers, let us know!
Transport dogs to-and-from vet appointments if a foster parent is unavailable, transport to rescue groups, or foster homes and permanent homes.