Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Humane Society
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Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Humane Society
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Humane Society Calumet Area. Many of our programs and daily tasks are facilitated by volunteers. We always need extra help and would love to get you started. About Us Humane Society Calumet Area is a 501 (c)3 organization. We have a no-kill philosophy. We house dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs. We have animal control contracts with Munster, Highland, Dyer, and Gary in Indiana. We also take owner surrenders. We have approximately 380 animals living here now. Humane Society Calumet Area has four subsidiaries: the HSCA Adoption & Intake Center, the Estelle Marcus Clinic, PAWS Resale Shoppe, and Moraine Ridge Wildlife Rehab Center. HSCA Subsidiaries • Adoption & Intake Center – The animal shelter in Munster is where we house all of our animals and our main working site. The shelter is where volunteers are most needed to assist in the kennel. Volunteer access to Intake Center is limited due to health and safety concerns. • Estelle Marcus Clinic – The clinic in Munster offers low-cost spay/neuter surgeries to: low-income pet owners on government assistance; owners of pit bulls and pit mixes; residents of Gary, IN and East Chicago, IN; feral cat caretakers; animal shelters; animal control agencies; and rescue groups (must be 501(c)3). Other pet health services also are offered. • PAWS Resale Shoppe – The resale shop in Highland sells donated furniture, electronics, books, jewelry, decorative items, etc. All the proceeds benefit HSCA. • Moraine Ridge – Located in Valparaiso, MRWRC takes in orphaned or displaced animals and rehabilitates them. They also offer education programs to teach people how to live in harmony with wildlife. Volunteer Jobs Volunteers are needed in the following areas: • Special Events • Off-Site Adoption Events - must be trained in transport & animal handling • Pet Therapy (week days) • Foster Care • Front Desk • Bathing – must have extra training • Adoption Assistant • Dog Walking – must have extra training • Enrichment Program – must have extra training • Cat Colony • Laundry/Cleaning • Kitchen/Kennel • PAWS Resale Shoppe/Retail • Clerical/Phone Banks/Mailings • Lifesaver Program Kitchen, Kennel, & Laundry *Kitchen/Kennel - Volunteers are used in the kennel to help mop, wash windows, door handles, etc. Volunteers also work in the “animal kitchen,” washing food/water bowls and dog toys. They also help mix food and water the animals. *Laundry - Volunteers do laundry and wash litter pans. We go through about 400 lbs. of laundry a day! An extra helping hand cleaning up around the shelter is always appreciated. We keep it as clean as possible to avoid spreading illnesses between the animals. Cat Colony, Socialization, & Bathing *Cat Colony – Volunteers help groom, care, and socialize all the cats. Cat Colony volunteers also supervise visitors in the cat areas. *Puppy/Kitten Socialization – Volunteers take puppies and kittens into bonding rooms for socialization, because it is important to alleviate the stress and maintain the health and sociability of the cats and puppies here at the shelter who must remain in cages. *Bathing - Volunteers give dogs a complimentary grooming before they go to their new homes when they are adopted. Volunteers must be trained in animal handling and shadow bathers before they can start in bathing. Enrichment Program *Enrichment Program – Volunteers participate in this program by helping the Behavior Department stuff Kongs, do aromatherapy, assist with playgroups**, enter data from temperament testing, pass out rawhides, make ice treats, or any other projects the Behavior Department may have. **Volunteers interested in playgroups may help by running the playgroups or being an assistant runner by bringing dogs in and out of the groups. Dog Walking *Dog Walking - We rely on volunteer dog walkers to get animals out of their cages and stretch their legs. Volunteers must have extra training by shadowing our dog walkers and must be at least 18 years old. *We use a color coded collar system: • Red collars means NO volunteers allowed at all – staff ONLY to handle. • Blue collars means level 2 (or more experienced) volunteers. • Any other color collar is fine to walk and handle. We use short leads when walking and we double leash with one slip leash and one hook leash. Foster Care & Adoption Assistants *Fostering – We offer this program for animals that are too young, injured, ill, or unsocialized to be adopted out. A foster parent provides a home and dependable nursing care and socialization under the supervision of HSCA – usually for a period of 6-8 weeks depending on the individual needs of each animal. At the appropriate time, the animals are returned to the shelter and placed up for adoption. There is a separate application to become a foster parent. Volunteers MUST be at least 21 years of age to be a foster parent. *Adoption Assistant - A volunteer’s main objective is to make customers feel welcome and comfortable in the shelter. Adoption Assistants remain in the kennel area ready to answer questions and assist visitors with viewing animals and beginning the adoption process. Front Desk & Clerical/Mailings *Front Desk - This is a perfect job for someone who wants to help the animals but doesn’t want to deal directly with them. Front desk workers typically work at least one day a week. Front desk volunteers answer phones, update kennel cards, take messages for staff, direct visitors, file, update animal folders, etc. This position is secretarial. *Clerical/Mailings - We do several mailings throughout the year and have to make hundreds of phone calls to staff special events. We also need help inputting data into computers. Pet Therapy & PAWS Resale Shoppe *Pet Therapy - Volunteers take puppies to visit with residence organizations in the community such as retirement and nursing homes. The visits provide an opportunity for the puppies here at the shelter to receive much needed socialization and provide the residents with a fun experience. Volunteers may bring their own dogs only if they are Certified Therapy Dogs. Visits are made on weekday afternoons. You will need to set aside one day per month to be a part of this program. *Paws Resale Shoppe - Volunteers help with sales, displays, pick-ups, and donations in downtown Highland, IN. The shop is open Tues. & Wed. 10-4, Thurs. & Fri. 10-6, and Sat. 9-4. Volunteers are asked to commit to one 3-hour shift once a week. This is perfect for anyone interested in retail. Special Events & Off-Site Events * Special Events - We are always looking for new ideas and rely largely on our volunteers to make our special events and fundraisers successful. Many of our special events are staffed mostly by volunteers whether it be the annual gala, animal baby shower, dog walk in the park, book sale, 5K run/walk, holiday shopping event, etc. *Off-Site Events - HSCA holds many off-site adoption events or humane education events at various stores, schools, churches, municipal locations, etc. in the area. Adoptable animals are taken to these locations in order to build relationships with the community and gain more exposure for the animals. Volunteers interested in doing off-site events must be trained in dog walking/animal handling and also shadow a transport to an off-site location in order to do this. Lifesaver Volunteer Program *Lifesaver Volunteers are trained in: • Adoptions • Community Outreach • Transport • Disaster Relief • Dog Walking/Animal Handling • Fostering Lifesaver volunteers are essentially an extension of staff. They are able to facilitate adoptions and go to off-site events and represent HSCA. They are our expert volunteers. Shadowing in each area is required in order to become a Lifesaver as well as a one–on-one training. **Lifesaver volunteers are over 18, however we do have a Lifesaver Jr. program children can join to help promote adoptions. DOs & DON’Ts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Volunteers must be at least 18 or accompanied by a parent/guardian if younger. Minors (age 14-17) may volunteer without parental supervision as long as they are in a school/civic club service hour program and the volunteer coordinator is on site. When bathing or dog walking, the volunteer MUST be at least 18 years of age and the volunteer must complete special training. Bathing or dog walking are not available to volunteers who are under 18. Only volunteers 21 and older may foster animals. Please try to commit to at least 4 hours a month of volunteering . When you are here, please wear the volunteer shirt while working. Please sign in and out when you are here so we may track volunteer hours efficiently. Calendars are posted on the volunteer board for various tasks, please try to schedule yourself in advance on the calendar. You can sign yourself up for shifts that fit your schedule. Disclaimer Humane Society Calumet Area operates under a “no-kill” philosophy. This means we never euthanize for space. In cases of extreme illness or aggression, we euthanize if our medical team and management deem it necessary. We will hold animals here as long as it takes to get them adopted. However, if an animal is very sick and it is inhumane to keep it alive due to suffering, we euthanize because it is in the animal’s best interest. We deeply appreciate the empathy staff and volunteers show when these decisions are made. They are very difficult decisions and they do not happen often. We are proud to have a very high live release rate. Please help us spread about HSCA “Like” us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/hscalumet Follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/hscalumet Follow us on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/hscalumet Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator to set up a time to come in for handson training and to fill out an application/waiver. Contact by phone at 219-9223811 Ext 308 or email at volunteercoordinator@hscalumet.org *The initial volunteer fee is $25 for adults and $15 for youth. It covers the cost of your handbook and t-shirt you will receive. You can pay this fee when you come in for your hands-on training.