Our volunteers assist us with beach clean ups, water quality monitoring testing and by serving as ambassadors at our kiosk on MacMillan Wharf (seasonally) and at our Spinnaker Exhibit, located in our Hiebert Marine Lab.
Answer phones and gather initial intake information from families seeking our services.
Assist in the Book Loft where we collect, sort, price and pack books for the sale. We consider our Book Loft volunteers our “staff” and we seek their input as we have found that collecting the books (and the sale) is always a “work in progress.” We are open for volunteers on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays…
Helping out at events, planning events, and contacting potential donors and event partners.
Support the Trail, support the work. There are many ways to volunteer for the North Country Trail Association and its Chapters, from building and maintaining to outreach and advocacy. No matter your skills or interests, we have an opportunity for you.
We pay all of the vetting and care costs, all fosters provide is the home and love. Temporarily fostering while permanent fosters are out of town or while waiting for a permanent foster to become available
Checking on references, answering emails, doing adoption follow ups, writing bios, designing fliers, etc…
CAT needs volunteers to help us find applicable grant opportunities as well as Grant Writers to manage the application processes.
CAT is in need of a person or committee to help organize events and campaigns to raise money and other kinds of donations (such as cat food/supplies).
CAT does a monthly food drive at one of the local pet stores on the first Saturday of each month from 10am-2pm, with three 2-hour volunteer shifts. This is a tabling event where we collect food or monetary donations and share information/answer questions about CAT that any store visitors may have.