We need volunteers who are passionate about joining a community who serves Jesus by directly interacting with students, intercessing in prayer, becoming finanical partners, or even helping in the office.

Duties: Transport supplies and animals to and from the event set-up and break down cages and crates care for cats and dogs during the event speak with potential adopters talk to the public about the shelter Help with the event as needed Hours Worked: typically on Saturdays or Sundays; hours depend on the event Email…

Duties: pet and play with cats and kittens clip toenails brush fur during hours the shelter is open to the public, assist with showing cats to potential adopters report observations about the behaviors of specific cats to shelter staff Email [email protected] for more information

We have a partnership with the Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. (ABCD) through their SummerWorks and Career Exploration programs, which introduce younger workers to career fields and job skills that teach the importance of work, while also contributing to family income and stability.

Looking for a great team-building opportunity? Want to show your support for a community organization with an important mission? Group volunteering offers fulfilling opportunities for community groups and businesses to express their support of Zoo New England’s mission. Projects include helping with special events, grounds keeping and special projects. Groups are also encouraged to share…

June 5th! Volunteer at our inaugural HER Run Virtual 5K celebration at the EmpowHERment Community Center. Including, but not limited to: handing out water, hosting games, and face-painting. Please note: You will be required to attend a meeting via Zoom before the 5K (meeting date TBD) Please let us know by May 1st if you…

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the RJD. Our volunteers provide an invaluable service to the Museum. They welcome visitors, provide quality educational programming, and help keep the grounds looking beautiful. We hope you will join us! Volunteer opportunities include: Gardening, Docent Tours, Special Event Assistance, Administrative Assistance, Visitor Services.

Teach visitors to make paper, share its significance in Holyoke’s history, and help run one of our most popular hands on exhibits.