Prospective volunteers with varying skills, expertise, and availability (virtual or in-person) are all welcomed to serve. At this time, we are particularly in need of individuals who may be able to help with the any of the following, though this list is not exclusive: light clerical and scheduling assistance with clients; streamlining our processes, site…

Stocking shelves, unloading food from delivery trucks and cars. These positions are less numerous but nevertheless are great opportunities for young children or groups to help out when the volume of work exceeds our normal capacities. Needs of the warehouse vary, so call first to find out if this is something we can accommodate! (Suitable…

HSHV offers a free class for those interested in being an advocate for feral cats. You will learn how TNR helps reduce the number of free roaming cats, lowers stray intake and euthanasia and creates better, less hostile environments for our community cats. You’ll also learn how you can help — and we need you!…

Whether you are a grad student, retired, single, in a family, a couple, or roommates, as long as you can make a commitment to temporarily care for animals and have a household suitable, we would love to talk to you about becoming a Foster Parent. Fostering can last from a few days to several months…

Offered on select Sundays from 10-12pm. throughout the year, this 2-hour program includes education about HSHV, shelter tour, a humane education lesson (geared toward age 5-11), a meet-and-greet with an adoptable animal, and hands-on volunteer time. Up to 3 family members of all ages (for each registration we ask that there is at least 1…

Is your group, organization, or business looking for a way to give back to the community? Offered monthly, this 3-hour program includes education about HSHV, shelter tour, meet-and-greet with an adoptable dog, and 2 hours of hands-on volunteer time. Groups of up to 10 (due to Covid social distancing), all age 18+. While we work…

Are you a cat lover who can’t get enough cat in your life? Becoming a Tiny Lions Lounge & Adoption Center Volunteer could be for you. Volunteering here will have you interacting with animals—cats and humans alike—providing excellent customer service and helping keep the operation flowing.

Providing snack bags provides much needed sustenance so families can focus on what’s most important – healing. Each snack bag is filled with 4-5 individually packaged snack items for families to take with them while on-the-go. We need your help to bring some light to the snack bags!

Tackle big projects at the House by volunteering with a group of friends, colleagues, or family members in our Group Volunteer Opportunities. Group volunteer dates are given out on a first-come, first-serve basis and occur approximately once per month unless otherwise needed. We can accommodate groups of up to 20. Go to the volunteer page…

Ensure our families have a warm meal and special treats to come Home to by volunteering to Make a Meal or Sponsor a Meal. Please look at the Meal Calendar on our website to see the availability and reach out to the house about helping with a meal.