HSSCM often provides assistance to senior citizens through our Pet Therapy Program, which introduces some of our residents to individuals within nursing home communities. Pet Therapy Volunteers supervise animal interactions as well as engage nursing home residents in our animal welfare efforts. Individuals must have been a Shelter Pal volunteer for six months, be 18…

Transporters are often needed to transport animals to and from various events, appointments and meetings, as well as to pick-up donations. In order to transport for the HSSCM volunteers must possess a valid driver’s license as well as pass a driving record investigation.

Our events require many hands. Help out by manning booths, selling tickets, assisting with set up/take down, and more.

Help create visually engaging media. In particular, assist with publications layout and graphic design.

A Comfort Crate is like an overnight bag for a chemo patient. Each crate is filled with items that are found to be helpful during treatment and on days when leaving the house doesn’t seem like an option. A small gesture that can make a big difference in the life of a breast cancer patient…

We’re always looking for goods in our Residential Treatment Services program. Contact us about making an In-kind donation.

Collect orders as clients arrive for curbside delivery on-site at the Resource Center, complete walk-up orders, and help keep the pantry stocked during distribution hours. This position interacts directly with clients, requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced.

Help fill client grocery orders and prepare for our weekly food distribution. Complete client orders by filling their packages with the requested products and label them appropriately so they’re ready to go. This position requires frequent movement and lifting, and is often fast paced.