Fosters are one of our greatest needs. Having fosters available allows us to accept more dogs from animal control facilities into our program. Our fosters and volunteers also play a key role in transporting dogs to appointments and adoption events, observing their temperaments and habits. We have many different dogs of a variety of sizes…
Assist with costume design, makeup, hair, stage manager, prop master, set painting, set construction, set decoration, stage crew, lighting crew, and more.
Help our shows run smoothly as an Ushers/Concession, House Managers, Box Office Window Workers, and Box Office Managers.
Volunteer at the museum assisting with our displays, genealogy, historical research, as a tour guide, or as a curator assistant
Gordon Hall volunteers help us prepare and rehabilitate the building. This includes housekeeping, building maintenance, landscape maintenance, and working as a tour guide.
We are a foster-based rescue. All of our babies are being fostered in homes with families.
Transportation volunteers assist with picking up/dropping off dogs going from the shelter to vet visits, to new foster homes, and to adoption events.
We are looking for people to come to walk the dogs and play with them in the fenced in yard. This type of interaction goes a long way to provide happiness and contentment——for both the dog and volunteer.
Fostering is a very rewarding opportunity. Fostering turns the community into an extension of the rescue, gets pets out of the kennel, and tells us their behavior in a home versus the overwhelming shelter environment.
Temporary homes are needed for rescued dogs until permanent homes can be found. We do not have a kennel or central location; all of our dogs live in foster homes until adoption. As a foster home, foster families must have the financial ability to provide a good quality food, toys, a crate and bedding for…