

Join
us on September 21, 2008 for our biggest event of the year! Volunteers
are needed for a variety of duties including parking, registration,
booth set up, booth break down, canine contests, water stop fill ups,
pet health screenings, and much more. No prior training is required
for this event. Volunteer shifts will be 2-3 hours long and volunteers
can work multiple shifts. Click here to request
more details!

Animal
Care volunteers enjoy a great deal of physical contact with the animals
at Suffolk Animal Control. Their primary responsibility is to ensure
that all animals are well cared for and comfortable. Activities may
include walking dogs, cleaning kennels, socializing shy pets, grooming,
and providing food, water, and toys.*

Our felines at PetSmart depend on volunteer care twice a day! Volunteers
may work morning or evening shifts and each shift takes about an hour
and a half. PetSmart volunteers clean cages, feed kitties, perform light
grooming and provide much-needed love and cuddling. The shifts at PetSmart
require a once weekly commitment or a rotating commitment every other
week.

Foster families provide temporary care for pets who need extra time
and attention before they can be put up for adoption. This is a high-responsibility
position and can involve providing medical care, grooming and socializing.
The time commitment required varies between a
few days and a few months depending on each pet's needs.*

Petfinder volunteers
are our photographers! The pictures taken by our Petfinder Team
are showcased on our website and on Petfinder.com. Good writing skills
and prior experience in digital photography are preferred ... and lots
of patience is needed, too!*
Humane Education volunteers assist with our Responsible Pet Ownership
program. Activities include providing lessons and making presentations
to classrooms of various aged children, presenting educational programs
to community groups, assisting with marketing and program implementation.
Therapy dogs and their owners are encouraged to join this team!
Neuter Scooter volunteers assist with the pets undergoing spay/neuter
surgery on the Neuter Scooter bus, which alternates locations in Suffolk.
Neuter Scooter volunteers must be able to work on Thursdays for one
or more of the following shifts: 7:30 to 11:30, 11:30 to 2:30, and 2:30
to 4:30. Click here to learn more about
the Neuter Scooter!

Offsite
volunteers help to plan and run community events! Activities
include speaking with the public about the Suffolk Humane Society and
showcasing our adoptable animals at off-site events. Offsite
volunteers can volunteer at individual events or serve on an event-planning
committee. Click here to see
what events are currently planned!*
Administrative volunteers get to work from home! Administrative
volunteers are an essential part of our volunteer team. Responsibilities
include stuffing and mailing flyers, assembling adoption bags, writing
newsletters, etc. If you need to volunteer on your own schedule, this
is the job for you!
* Volunteers who wish to work with the animals
must fill out Suffolk Animal Control's Volunteer
Application. For more information, click here
or call (757) 514-7856.