All our mediators are trained, experienced professionals dedicated to the principles of mediation and to serving our North Shore Communities. As an NSCMC volunteer, you’ll contribute to the organization through committee work.

Provides hands-on care to the animals, ensuring that the shelter living environment remains safe, clean and as comfortable as possible. Feeding, cleaning cages, stocking cat rooms and provide socialization to cats. Morning hours are needed most: 8:00- 10:00 a.m.

May include phone reception, data entry, copying, general mailings, folding, stuffing envelopes, thank you calls, labeling, and any other projects as assigned by supervisor. Needed any weekday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Supervises the activity within the Dog Pavilion during business hours. This is a high public contact position that requires comfort interacting with the public and answering questions. Requires some amount of experience with dog care and additional training.

As a District Activist Leader, you will build and foster critical relationships with the elected officials in your legislative district. You will serve as a liaison between these officials and the Society, helping to develop a reliable grassroots movement across the state and the country.

Are you a person with MS or do you have a connection to the disease? Do you have professional expertise in the area of law, medicine, disability, fundraising, policy, or community organizing? Are you willing to speak before government officials, at public hearings, or with the media? Are you committed to working as a team…

Volunteer at MS walks, bike rides, and other fundraising events. Volunteers will help us set up, help with registration, greeting, rest stops, break down, etc.

Are you interested in meeting and networking with others with MS that live near you? Are you seeking support and looking to learn from others also living with MS? Help create a vibrant MS network in your community.