Assist students in collecting data for Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) projects Conduct workshops with youth to share skills, knowledge and career opportunities. Assist our Peer Educators in providing Healthy Eating & Active Living classes and expose community members to ways to improve their health and well-being.
We offer a variety of opportunities for volunteers that benefit the animals and enable you to share your area of expertise. From clerical positions (e.g. grant writing and fundraising) to manual labor (e.g. construction and facility maintenance), we could use your help!
Are you ready to open your heart and home to an animal in need? spcaLA is looking for Foster Parents for animals who require a little extra TLC. To become an spcaLA Foster Parent, your first step is to attend an spcaLA volunteer info session.
Volunteer in our network of gardens to create access to healthy, affordable fruits and vegetables to the local community. Join us at our monthly Food For Thought Produce Pickup, and help distribute hundreds of pounds of free, fresh produce to the public.
Help spcaLA by raising much-needed funds and/or goods.
Represent spcaLA at a variety of events (community fairs, expos, fundraisers, sports events, vaccine clinics, etc.), give shelter tours, and more! If you are between the ages of 12 to 17, you can volunteer with an adult.
Volunteer Structure: There are several levels of volunteers in our garden. a. Newbies: Volunteers new to the garden need to be trained in tool usage, garden rules, and work under close supervision of a Project Supervisor or Garden Master. b. Volunteers: Volunteers have finished training, signed off on the policies and can work independently on…
The Arc/k Project is here to invite, encourage, teach, and even coordinate people across the planet to get involved, simply by taking a photo. The use of a digital camera or even smartphone can play a crucial part in saving endangered cultural assets around the world. Volunteers from around the world can document their own…
If you can commit a minimum of two weeks, have a car (or transport available), have an animal-friendly home, and you have a golden heart, then you probably are a good fit to foster.
The Foster Care Intervention team works with individual families who have open cases with the Department of Children and Family Services. We help families stay together by providing basic necessities and in many cases, the furniture they need. Our goal in partnering with DCFS is to help loving families avoid separation, provide support families who…