Cuddle, pet, brush, and play with cats; Promote adoptable cats to visitors by answering questions and giving information about needs and personalities.
Provide excellent customer service; answer phone calls to main shelter number; greet visitors; accept deliveries; clerical tasks as needed.
Coordinate the schedule for the photo team; take photos of adoptable animals; edit photos; submit photos.
Walk dogs from the adoption kennels. Exercise dogs and teach basic commands and manners.
281-CARE is a 24-hour telephone crisis intervention, information and referral service. A 40-hour training will be provided along with ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Training). Requirements: High School diploma or GED, background check, 5-10 hours per week (hours are flexible) and a three month commitment.
Host an activity, meal, training or workshop for our clients, write messages of hope to persons in recovery, landscape or help with site renovation projects. We welcome volunteers of all ages and abilities.
One-to-one mentoring with a student in grades 2-12, or College freshmen mentoring for 1 year to encourage a successful year.
We are looking for compassionate individuals who are interested in meeting with our neighbors in need and connecting them with the resources we provide! Our volunteers help connect our neighbors with the services we provide, as well as assist them in navigating other community resources. Many of the people we serve not only come to…
Work with girls in grades 4 & 5 on social emotional skills and academics.
Every day, an average of 200 struggling neighbors call St. Vincent de Paul for assistance. Call Center Volunteers return calls and assist people through application processes. We ask for at least one two-hour time commitment per week, but time/day is flexible. This opportunity has an option for remote work after initial on-site training.