Our trained volunteer clinic positions help to support the services and resources that we provide to our patients at the PRC. These positions require training which is provided by the PRC. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. For more information on volunteering, please contact Lori Marlin (Volunteer Coordinator).
Oesterlen has volunteer opportunities for groups and for individuals. Service opportunities range from single time events to regular, ongoing assignments.
Volunteer areas include: cleaning/housekeeping, animal socialization, maintenance, landscaping/mowing, grooming/bathing, events/fundraising, and clinic. A short training session and safety class will be required for anyone who is wanting to Volunteer. Volunteers must be at minimum of 16 years old, younger volunteers are welcome but must be accompanied by an Adult for the entire time they are…
Junior Achievement of Mad River Region provides volunteers with training that is simple and relatable; programs that are engaging and fun; and a classroom full of eager kids ready to learn from you! As a Junior Achievement volunteer, you will inspire kids to achieve a more fulfilling career and life by contributing your professional insights…
IN ORDER TO BECOME A VOLUNTEER, YOU MUST: – Be at least 18 years of age; 25 to support “tween” and teen programs – Attend a scheduled orientation – Complete a volunteer application and background check
For a few hours a couple of times a month, you can use the gift of your time to change the life of a child, helping them to see what else is possible. What our Littles need is for you to be in their corner, cheering on their successes and supporting them in their failures,…
Volunteer as a mentor and work with parents, work with our youth, become an on-call voice, or transport youth to and from meetings or other organizations.
Job Description/Purpose: To provide temporary animal companionship for residents of assisted living and senior centers, allowing the animals to socialize outside of the facility.
To exercise and socialize dogs, in the shelter, by taking them individually outside for walks and playtime on the Humane Society of Greater Dayton property. This alleviates stress and gives the dogs much needed exercise thus increasing their chances of being adopted. It is also a great opportunity for teaching the dogs basic socialization skills.
Conduct education programs regarding responsible pet ownership, bite prevention, animal cruelty, and pet overpopulation at schools and various locations throughout the community.