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Volunteering Opportunities |
Volunteer Meeting
January 26, 2010
Volunteer meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of every month at King's
Restaurant on Route 19 at 7:00 p.m.
They discuss volunteering, fundraising, upcoming events, etc.at the meetings.
[ Read Meeting Follow-up ]
We truly need dedicated volunteers. If you would like to volunteer, mail
or bring in your completed application and you will be contacted.
Download Volunteer
Form
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Volunteers needed for upcoming off-site
events and
regularly scheduled offsites at Petco, PetSmart and the Ice-o-plex. Please
contact Alice
at 724-260-0495 or
wahsoffsites@gmail.com if you can spare
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Volunteer Orientation Schedule |
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To get
started as a volunteer please attend one of the
upcoming Volunteer Orientations.
These orientations take place at
the shelter every 2nd and 4th Saturday at 11 AM (2nd Saturday of the
month during Winter). No appointment necessary. See
the list of dates to the right for all scheduled volunteer
Orientations.
These
orientations provide a detailed overview of all volunteer activities
and hands-on training necessary for specific tasks such as dog
walking [click here for best practices].
Contact
Volunteer Coordinator Alice Wancowicz at 724-222-7387 x
406
or via email at
wahsoffsites@gmail.com or Gary Malaskovitz at
724-206-0548
with any questions you have about volunteering.
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January 9, 2010
January 23, 2010
February 13, 2010
February 27, 2010
March 13, 2010
March 27, 2010
April 10, 2010
April 24, 2010
May 8, 2010
May 22, 2010
June 12, 2010
June 26, 2010
July 10, 2010
July 24, 2010
August 14, 2010
August 28, 2010
September 11, 2010
September 25, 2010
October 9, 2010
October 23, 2010
November 13, 2010
December 11, 2010
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It is critical that all
Dog Walkers familiarize themselves with all the rules, restrictions and
Best Practices of
WAHS. |
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Can't Get the the Shelter to Log
Volunteer Hours? |
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Download
a timesheet to track your volunteer
hours. Mail them in or bring them in next time you get to the
shelter. |
We Need Dedicated
Volunteers for the Following Tasks
[click here for PDF] |
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Shelter Activities |
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Cat Areas |
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Major Fundraisers |
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• Walking Dogs
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Adoption Counseling:
Helping the public choose
a pet
and follow up phone
calls after the adoption.
• Help with our semi-annual
Rabies Clinics.
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• Helping with adoptions
• Grooming
• Cleaning up after the
cats
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Help with cats at PetSmart
and Petco. If you can help
with cats at either offsite
location, please contact
Natalie at 724-986-8903.
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Plan, organize, request
donations and
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Staff our fundraising events
including:Cash
Bash /
Vegas Nite & Dances,
Bingos, The Washington
County Fair, etc.
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Pet Therapy |
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Poco Banks |
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Fostering Animals |
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Visitations with
our pets
to local nursing homes. |
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Requesting
donations in
our yellow dog "Poco"
banks. Placing and
retrieving banks
at various
locations. |
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Fostering, in
your home,
abused animals, new
mothers and their litters or
animals
recovering from
surgery.
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Vet Care Volunteers |
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Special Skills |
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Groomers |
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Professional active or
retired veterinarians, vet
techs and anyone with
veterinary care
experience. |
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Licensed Electrician
• Rough Carpenter
• Grasscutters/Landscapers
• General Handyman
• Plumber
• Hauler for aluminum cans
• Fundraisers
• Public Relations Person
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• Volunteers
who will bathe
and groom, polish up and
pamper dogs to make
them more
comfortable
and attractive for adoption.
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Volunteers must be at
least 21 years of age to work with any of the animals at WAHS.
Volunteers who are between 18 and 21 years of age are permitted to
work with the animals if they have a signed and notarized
parental release form. Volunteers
under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all
times during volunteer activities.
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Volunteer Meetings 2010:
January 26
February 23
March 23
April 27
May 25
June 22
July 27
August 24
September 28
October 26
November 23
December 28
Cancellations due to
inclement weather will be posted on website home page by 6pm
[Download Volunteer
Planning Guidelines]
Can You Foster a Dog or Cat? |
The need for
foster "parents" to homeless animals is enormous at the shelter. There
are pregnant dogs and cats who need to deliver their litters in safety
and comfort; and the offspring needs to stay with the mother till they
are weaned. There are frightened, emaciated animals who have never known
the warmth of a home or the love of a human. There are injured or ill
animals who need convalescence. There are old animals who need to spend
the short time that they have left somewhere other than in a metal and
concrete cage. And there are animals whose fate remains murky during
drawn out court proceedings who lie listless and depressed for countless
weeks, months and even years.
We see all
of these situations and more at the Washington Area Humane Society.
Foster homes give animals a huge advantage by providing a nurturing
environment where they can be socialized, overcome health and
behavioral problems and avoid the stress of the kennels.
If you can
help for a few days, a few weeks or a longer period, we implore you to
sign up as a foster parent.
For more
information on fostering, please call the shelter at 724-222-7387.
[Download Foster Program Document]
[Download Foster Parent Application]
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Kuranda Bed Offer |
All
volunteers and staff members of WAHS are entitled to purchase
Kuranda beds at a discount. To avail yourself of this offer,
place your order from the home page of our site, call the
shelter an let them know that you placed an order. It will be
shipped to the shelter and you can pick it up there. |
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