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Reviewing all adoption applications
● Contacting applicants and Fosters to coordinate a home visit time that suits all parties
● Review with foster and home visit volunteers if there are any concerns throughout the process
● Be the liaison between fosters, volunteers and adoption applicants
● Follow up towards middle of the week and ask their intentions for adoption
● Set up adoption appointments at TAGS, reminder to bring all TAGS supplies back
● Review all agreements with applicants and receive signatures
● Travel to each applicants place of residence to hold initial and follow-up interviews
Animal care * lead animals to pasture, feeding, watering * groom animals * keep all buckets and dishes clean
Barn work * muck out stalls, replace straw, dump wheelbarrows * keep equipment clean and sweep barn floors
Administration * maintain daily logs and animal care records * communicate with Barn Manager about concerns * advocate for Pegasus to attract sponsors and volunteers
We are seeking volunteers to help out at the adoption centre in Pickering at Petsmart . Duties include:
- cleaning cat cages, litter pans, ensuring cats have fresh food and water
- keeping centre clean
- brushing, socializing and playing with cats
- Spending time interacting and socializing shyer cats
- talking to public about cats, and potential adopters about adoptable cats
- assisting with the adoption process for cats approved for adoption
- communicating with fellow volunteers about any information needed and arranging coverage for any absences
BINGO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Help out our animals in a fun & social way by helping us out at charity bingo! Bingo happens in the afternoons at the Red Barn in Oshawa. Duties include counting bingo card inventory, handling cash and selling bingo cards.
Looking to get involved in your community and make an impact on students?
Join our Humane Education Volunteer Team!
If you are passionate about animals, enjoy working with children and want to make a difference in your community, consider joining our Humane Education Team to continue your journey of being an animal advocate!
Time Commitment
We ask for a minimum commitment of four presentations each month, which is between eight to twelve hours monthly. Volunteers must have daytime availability and provide four morning or afternoon slots to present during school hours.
Role Requirements
- Must provide a clear Criminal and Judicial Matters Check.
- A vehicle in good working order will be required for this role.
- Access to a personal tech device on a secure Wi-Fi network.
- Be available to commit to four presentations each month.
- Comfortable presenting in front of children.
The Impact
- Directly impact your local and global community by empowering participants to discover their empathy for animals and their environment, while inspiring a deep connection to animals.
- Taking a student-centred approach, have meaningful conversations about animals through discussions, videos, and activities with curriculum connections.
- Make a direct impact on the lives of animals and children.
THE BENEFITS TO YOU
- Gain valuable skills and learn more about animal well-being and our Humane Education programs.
- Gain leadership and public speaking skills in classroom settings
- Engage in heartwarming and impactful experiences as you empower young minds to be animal advocates.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Previous teaching, presenting or experience working in a school setting would be an asset.
- Have good working knowledge of PowerPoint, Google Classroom, and other presentation software.
- Ability to clearly communicate instructions to students.
- Must provide a clear Criminal and Judicial Matters Check.
- A vehicle in good working order will be required for this role.
- Must reside within our Animal Centre communities (York, Durham, Barrie, Lennox & Addington, Leeds & Grenville, Midland, Muskoka, Orangeville, Orillia, Renfrew County, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, & Sudbury.
- Must be able to provide daytime availability (during school hours).
- Must be available to deliver 4 presentations a month.
- Access to a personal tech device on a secure Wi-Fi network.
JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM TODAY!
*Mileage reimbursement is NOT available for this role; therefore, we do our absolute best to schedule presentations within a 25km (about 15.53 mi) radius of your community.
Sunshine Therapy dogs is a group of dog lovers sharing a concern for those suffering from emotional and mental illnesss and a belief that the company of dogs can help.
Volunteers will visit community agencies, schools and other ogranizations that would benefit from our visits.
Organize and deliver tours at WindReach Farm * wagon ride, farm and/or stable tour * sensory trail, wool demonstrations and more
Groom * feed and care for animals * clean stables and stalls * lead small animals
Walk beside horse during lesson * groom, tack and untack horse * clean up after lesson
Under supervision feed horses * clean stalls, tack, saddle pads, blankets and water buckets daily * sweep stables and hay barn
Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary is the only monkey sanctuary in Canada. Volunteer tasks include indoor and outdoor enclosure cleaning * preparing dinners, food enrichment and treats for the moneys * If skilled, carpentry projects, such as building monkey sleep boxes, creating structural enrichment and assisting with facilities maintenance * If you are unable to join us on-site, there are other volunteer opportunities to assist with fundraising and campaigns. Retirees welcomed!
Safety Note: As a sanctuary, physical contact with the monkeys is extremely limited. We respect their space and only interact with them on their terms through their enclosures to provide enrichment, support and comfort."
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Main Resposibilites:
-Provide a loving, nurturing environment for the dog.
-Book and bring the dog to vet appointments.
-Provide some basic training (e.g. house training, crate training, basic commands, leash walks, etc.).
-Pick up the dog's supplies.
-Attend meet and greets with potential adopters.
Support:
-There are no financial costs to foster. All vet and medication expenses and supplies (dog bed, food, crate, leash, collar, toys, pee pads, etc.) are covered by HTDR.
-HTDR provides continuous support to fosters through their assigned foster, medical and adoption coordinators.
-HTDR's foster community is connected through social media to provide support, suggestions and resources.
-HTDR works with fosters to match them with dogs that meet their preferences (size, age, temperament, etc.)
-Accepting a rescue dog is voluntary and fosters determine their availability.
-If a placement is not working out, an alternate foster will be found as quickly as possible.
-Assistance with transportation of dog and supplies can sometimes be arranged.
Frequently Asked Questions:
-Fostering typically lasts 3 to 15 weeks, depending on the needs of the dog.
-Foster homes can have children and other pets. Pet vaccinations must be up-to-date.
-Condos and apartments are welcome as foster homes once it is verified that dogs are allowed in the building.
-HTDR currently has fosters in Toronto and several regions around the GTA. Please note that veterinarian partners are mostly located in Toronto and around the GTA.
-Planning to travel? No problem. Fostering works around your schedule.
*Ensure new adoption centre volunteer applications are responded to*schedule orientations for potential new volunteers as well as shadow shifts*ensure new volunteers are given appropriate training materials*add volunteers to our volunteer chat or google groups*send volunteer information to administrator for database*schedule volunteers as appropriate*send out emails as appropriate and needed to volunteer group, new policies, open shifts*outline expectations for adoption centre volunteers* liase with adoption coordinator at location re issues