Our work at Tipping Point never stops! There are always odd jobs and new ideas that we can use help with. Possible opportunities include mass mailings, poster/brochure distribution, planting flowers, and building cleaning/organizing.

The Homeless Angels’ offers volunteer opportunities for both young and older generations, including those needing to fulfill community service hours (i.e., schools, other agencies those with court-ordered hours) and at every skill set.

Volunteers are needed to help at the various fundraisers and community events where a vendor table and/or booth is present. Volunteers must be able to commit to a 2 or 3 hour shift, have transportation and communicate well with the public. The ability to speak about the Organization, answer questions and give information to those…

Volunteers are needed for off-site Community Clinics held throughout the year, normally on weekends. Interaction with pet owners and their animals will occur. Volunteers must be able to commit to a 4 – 5 hour shift and have transportation to the off-site location. Standing for extended lengths of time and/or sitting positions are available. Ideal…

GPAAS is always looking for foster homes for both cats and dogs. Our foster homes help teach us more about our animals in a home environment, and play an integral part matching a pet with their ideal adoptive family. Specifically, cases arise which call for certain home requirements unique to an animal’s needs. GPAAS often…

Help organize and sort inventory. This occurs Mondays through Fridays, 10:00 am to 1 pm.

Our laundry volunteers ‘take a bag’ and help our staff stay on top of the constant cycle of dirty laundry. It’s simple! On your designated laundry day: pick up a bag of dirty laundry, bring home to wash/dry, then return. Expect to wash towels & fleece bedding. Laundry days are mutually coordinated with the building…

Help build and expand our new garden with weeding, turning compost, removing leaves, watering and general garden maintenance. Our goal is to create hands-on learning opportunities outside the classroom, encourage team work, and teach PUENTE pre-school and elementary students about the direct relationship between nature and our food supply.