Foster Volunteers care for homeless puppies, dogs, cats and kittens in their home for a short period of time until the animals are adopted. We are happy to accommodate Foster Volunteers and schedules in a variety of ways.
Help ensure that all dogs are taken on a minimum four short walks a day, while socializing and training the dogs using positive reinforcement to increase adoptability.
To ensure that all members of the public are greeted upon arrival, giving them a positive first impression of SICSA and guaranteeing an excellent customer service experience.
Foster Care providers are volunteers who foster homeless puppies, dogs, cats and kittens in their home for a short period of time until the animals are able to be adopted. Volunteers ensure the proper care of these animals while they are in their home.
To bring the joy and comfort of animal companionship to residents in nursing homes and hospitals with SICSA’s adoptable animals, as well as providing socialization for the animal.
Volunteers play a valuable role at the Macomb County Crisis Center; it is a profoundly rewarding way to give back to the community. Our volunteers receive 48 hours of extensive training and once completed are confidently able to provide crisis intervention and suicide prevention counseling.
From seating patrons at concerts and giving tours to visiting musicians, to helping out with mailings and other office duties, MSO volunteers are a part of it all. We can’t do it without you.
The Macomb Emergency Response Group (MERG) is a specially-trained team of volunteers from police, fire, emergency medical services, mental health, clergy and other professions which provides Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) services for anyone exposed to a traumatic event or a mass disaster. MERG helps to stabilize the work, school or community setting by responding…
Mending, washing, sorting of clothing, seasonal changeover, clean, repair, safety check donated furniture and large items, sorting, organizing, purging files, and administrative assistant.
Do you have a special talent or presentation that kindergarten through fifth grade students would enjoy? We need community members to make our program a success. Here are some examples of activities we have had in the past: DJs, camp songs, storytellers, yoga, historical plays, music groups, karate, Native American dancing, robots, and Zumba. Presentations…