A volunteer is needed to do research on available grants and awards applicable to Habitat for Cats programs. Access to a computer and email is necessary. Volunteer should be able to co-ordinate information for grants, develop and organize information and grant application package. Sample grants are available and volunteer would be working with other members…
Fundraising involves planning, organizing and implementing events such as spaghetti suppers, bake sales, yard sales. raffles, cocktail party, dances, etc. Tabling is aimed at promoting the organization and soliciting new names to add to Habitat’s mailing list. Volunteers provide information about Habitat’s adoption and TNR programs, educate the public on cat care and proper cat…
Volunteers are needed to make follow up phone calls to adopters to inquire about adopted kitty and check if there are any problems, questions, etc. Volunteer will call from their own/home phone and follow a questionnaire and then log responses. Some basic training on approach to speaking to adopter will be provided. Volunteer should live…
Volunteer child advocates engage in creative play activities with children in a safe, nurturing environment while their parents attend free counseling groups, workshops or individual meetings. If you love working with children, this may be the perfect volunteer opportunity for you.
Volunteers are crucial to the success of our fundraising events. Many enjoy getting involved in annual events like the Walk Against Domestic Violence and the White Ribbon Breakfast, while others help with community outreach throughout the year.
Habitat for Cats maintains a small feral cat sanctuary located in Westport, Ma. Volunteers are needed to feed, clean up feeding areas, clean a few litter boxes and observe cats and sanctuary grounds for any problems. A commitment of once a week or every other week is requested. A feeder is primarily needed for late…
Assist with administrative tasks and projects such as filing, typing, mailings, and data entry.
Become a certified SHINE Counselor to provide unbiased, confidential information to Medicare beneficiaries to help them understand their health insurance options.
Work with older adults to develop basic money management skills such as paying bills, budgeting, and writing checks.
Provide companionship and assistance to isolated older adults by engaging in routine activities or participating in social programs.