Socialization, walking and lead training, simple command training, and spending time with them.

Here are some items that you can make to entertain the animals at the Humane Society: catnip socks, knotted rope toy, and cat fishing rods. See our website for details.

Socialization, walking and lead training, simple command training, and spending time with them.

Greeting visitors, answering, and transferring phone calls, making adoption follow-up calls, light filing, and help with mailings.

Healthy House is actively looking for board members; in particular, community members with expertise in legal counsel, fundraising, and mental health treatment or prevention. Healthy house gives a second chance to women who have struggled with addiction by providing them a safe, sober, and supportive home as they try to reinsert society and their families.…

Are you willing and able to open your heart and home to temporarily care for the needs of puppies, kittens, cats, dogs or other critters? Foster care is a vital part of the shelter’s ability to care for animals who need just a bit more time or special attention before they are ready to go…

For those who prefer work behind the scenes, you are needed to help care for the animals’ daily needs. Working alongside the staff, volunteers assist with feeding, cleaning, washing dishes, laundry, and of course, passing out treats and toys. Caretaker shifts are 8:00am – 12:00pm daily. We are currently seeking volunteers who can commit to…

Do you have a talent for animal photography or want to develop your skills? Photographers are needed to take pictures of our adoptable animals to post on our website. A little bit of your time can help an animal get noticed – and get adopted!

Adoption Hosts are key in the shelter, truly bringing pets and people together. We are looking for volunteers to showcase and care for the animals in our shelter! By becoming an Adoption Host, you are giving these wonderful pets an opportunity to be noticed by potential families. Hosts will: greet visitors; answer basic questions about…

The shelter has several acres of grounds and buildings. There is always something that needs to be done – gardening, minor building repairs, painting, cleaning up, etc. Your “handy” skills are always needed somewhere at Delta Animal Shelter!