Having an information stall is an excellent way to showcase our campaigns for animals, and provides a vital means of reaching new supporters in your local community. If you would like to set up an animal information stall we can help you get organized and supply you with everything you need in order to have…
You can help ADI in many ways, even from your own home. Online volunteers can help us sign petitions, share our news and updates and help us spread the word.
Regular office administration and communications support is needed. Sorting donated supplies, inputting data into computer, updating website, etc. Opportunities throughout the year are available during normal office hours (9:00AM – 5:00PM).
ABLE is grateful to work with law students, paralegals, college students, and other members of our communities each year. ABLE is pleased to work directly with pro bono attorneys and law students to represent and give legal education to: Immigrants in several types of cases, people and groups with low incomes forming small businesses, co-ops,…
Non-lawyers can help in a variety of different ways, including committing to a weekly schedule at ABLE’s office, reviewing and compiling data, helping with driver’s license reinstatement or other clinics, and watching and reporting on court proceedings.
Dog owners and handlers experienced in agility teach the students to navigate the agility courses. They share in the success of their students, meet the challenge of new experiences and certainly feel they make a difference in someone’s life. The dogs used in Agility Angels are described as “Bomb-Proof”. They have a temperament that allows…
Do you have a certain skill you really want to use in a volunteer role but can’t find an opportunity that is a good fit? Get in touch! We’d love to learn about what you want out of a volunteering role, as staff often have special projects that could use volunteer support. We also accept…
JABA works closely with COA to gain insight on the aging community and inform decisions on transportation, medical care, and caregiving. The COA fulfills this mission by working with residents and community organizations like JABA to understand the needs of older adults and their caregivers, supporting local aging-related events, holding monthly public meetings and reporting…
The Warm Line is currently open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. weekdays and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. weekends. (requires either certification as Peer Recovery Specialist or completion of the PRS training)
Event planning, resource development, communications, marketing, creative ideas – For more information, please contact Bruce Cruser, Executive Director: [email protected]