As part of being one of the largest foster based rescues in the country, we receive several thousand foster and adoption applications per year. You’ll help review each application and help make the best matches.

By opening your home to pets in need, you are saving them from an uncertain future and giving them a second chance at life. You also open up much needed space in those shelters for other pets.

Professional or talented amateur photographers make a huge difference in saving the lives of animals. You’ll help at events or to capture animals in their loving foster homes to help them get adopted more quickly.

Are you a strategist, copywriter, or community manager? Help us save more lives by growing our social presence and leveraging each platform to engage our fosters, volunteers, donors, and potential adopters.

As part of the application process, Clergy who enter into TJM’s Clergy Contact Visiting Program are provided a training orientation: Sessions are offered six times annually, the second Tuesday of the month in January, March, May, July, September and November.

As Transforming Jail Ministries continues to grow, more training will be added to accomplish the following: link our ministry efforts to that of other counties and states, provide resources and information about jail ministry to the general public , sharpen the skills and renew the energy of our Chaplains and Worship Teams, and stay current…

The primary purpose of the AJC training is to evaluate and prepare those who have expressed interest in volunteering inside a jail setting. While class size is limited, anyone who is interested in attending the training–whether they intend to join the AJC team or not–is welcome to submit an application. Class meets weekly for 13…

New Worship Teams are welcomed with an orientation that covers the following: history of Transforming Jail Ministries, policies and procedures for Worship Teams, focus of the Worship Team ministry, and the future direction of Transforming Jail Ministries. Throughout the year, Worship Teams meet three times to receive ongoing training and supervision and support.

Annual Fund, grant writing, Melanoma Awareness Day, Team Melanoma Know More – Flying Pig Marathon, Music for Melanoma Event.

Marketing and public relations, administrative support, and more.