Creating volunteer committees sounds like a great idea and use of skills in the community! What a great idea. At the shelter I'm at, there is a ton of volunteer work that keeps the shelter running but there are often staff point-people for each group. Here are some things we're doing that I think some volunteer committees could be of assistance:
-dog walkers
-cat socializers
-fosters (take care of animals in their homes)
-social media (post for the shelter on FB, intagram, TikTok)
-front desk (phones and email inquiries)
-meet-and-greet helpers (take dogs on walk before meeting potential adopters, trained on animal behavior and helpful in introducing animals to the public)
-animal enrichment teams (make KONGs, shreddable boxes, and other games for enrichment)
-builders (help with infrastructure projects - i.e., shelves, cat-ios)
-landscapers (keep facilities up-to-date on lawn care, plant seasonal flowers)
-event coordination and attendance
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Lydia Gandy-Fastovich
Dog Walker, Enrichment
CNYSPCA
NY
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-17-2024 06:05 PM
From: Brandon Fancy
Subject: Volunteer Committees-Job Roles?
My shelter is in the process of forming volunteer committees, something I am very excited about as we can create more oppurtunities to build up our program and utilize the skill base in our community. This has also provided us the oppurtunity to have students complete unpaid internships with us. I am looking for advice on what kind of committees to form and some important, niche, or oftten forgotten roles we can implement into our program. Thanks in advance!
#PeopleManagement(includingVolunteerIntegration)
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Brandon Fancy
Community Engagement coordinator
Columbia Animal Services
SC
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