St. Hubert’s is getting ready to launch the next session of our Youth Task Force https://www.sthuberts.org/youth-task-force. The task force is composed of teenagers (15 to 17 years old) who volunteer in teams to provide direct animal care in the after-school and weekend hours. The teens will be trained in safe cat and dog handling as well as social media promotion of pets, and fundraising for specific shelter needs.
We are currently looking for adult volunteers who would be interested in working with the youth during their weekly shifts. You would serve as a mentor to the youth volunteers, guiding them into safely interacting with shelter dogs and cats. This would also entail taking the dogs out of the kennels and bringing them to the dog runs where the students will interact and socialize with them. Experience with basic dog body language, and comfort handling large (50 lbs.+), high energy dogs required. Basic knowledge of cat body language is also required. This is a great opportunity if you enjoy working with teenagers and want to support their advocacy for animals.
We ask that adult volunteers commit to at least two shifts per month (Spring session: February -June, Fall session: September - January).
Available Shifts :
weekdays, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Saturday 11:00am-1:00pm
Sunday 12:00 - 2:00 pm, 3:00-5:00pm
If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Humane Educator, Karen Potocek kpotocek@sthuberts.org .
St. Hubert’s is getting ready to launch the next session of our Youth Task Force https://www.sthuberts.org/youth-task-force. The task force is composed of teenagers (15 to 17 years old) who volunteer in teams to provide direct animal care in the after-school and weekend hours. The teens will be trained in safe cat and dog handling as well as social media promotion of pets, and fundraising for specific shelter needs.
We are currently looking for adult volunteers who would be interested in working with the youth during their weekly shifts. You would serve as a mentor to the youth volunteers, guiding them into safely interacting with shelter dogs and cats. This would also entail taking the dogs out of the kennels and bringing them to the dog runs where the students will interact and socialize with them. Experience with basic dog body language, and comfort handling large (50 lbs.+), high energy dogs required. Basic knowledge of cat body language is also required. This is a…
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