I would
like to volunteer at the Moncton SPCA, but I’m not sure what
I could do.
Volunteering can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. If
you choose the Moncton SPCA as a location to give some of your
time, the animals and the staff will greatly appreciate
it. There are so many different things that a
person can do as a volunteer with the shelter. Many people enjoy
coming out and spending time with the animals.
Dogs
The dogs really enjoy their special time out with volunteers
whether it be going for a brisk walk down the road, sniffing their
way along our wooded trails behind the shelter, playing in one of
the fenced-in bark parks or just snuggling up for a good cuddle and
brushing.
Cats
The cats love getting out of their kennels and spending quality
time with volunteers upstairs in our cat play room. This free time
away from their kennels allows the cats a chance to stretch their
legs, play with some toys and show off a little. Some of them
simply enjoy sitting on a warm lap for the whole time and
pretending that they have gone to a new home.
Fundraisers, events,
etc.
Volunteers are always needed to help out with fundraisers,
information booths, parades, reference checks and totalling our
Sobeys receipts, just to mention a few areas where we can use the
help.
How to become a
volunteer
The first step to becoming a volunteer at the Moncton SPCA is
to fill out one of our volunteer applications. (The
applications are being updated and will be posted online soon. In
the meantime, please call the shelter at 857-8698 to find out how
to get a copy.)
Next, we ask that you attend one of our volunteer
orientations. These
orientations are held on the first Monday of every month at 6
p.m. here at the shelter. (Go to the "About Us" section and
click on "Where Are We?" for details on where we're located if
you're not sure.)
This orientation goes over some of the building rules, offers a
tour of the facility, shows you where to sign in and sign out and
answers any general questions you may have about what your
commitment. Once you have attended and you feel that you are ready
to spend some time with us, it is just a matter showing up when you
can.
Volunteers are welcome to come and go as they please during the
hours that we are open to the public: Monday to Friday from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Orientation
sessions for new volunteers are held on the
first Monday of
every month at 6 p.m. at the shelter (ENGLISH)
and the first
Wednesday of every month (FRENCH) at 6 p.m. at the
shelter.
If the first
Monday is a holiday, an alternate date will be
announced.
Time commitment
There is no set amount of time you need to spend
here. Volunteers are crucial to the Moncton SPCA. We're very
grateful to those that give of their time. You give our animals so
much by being here, even if it is just once in awhile.
The time that they spend with you outside of their kennels
gives them new hope that they are special and that someone does
care.
Volunteers are what put the wags back in our dogs’
tails and the purrs back in our cats. Without the help of
volunteers, we would never be able to pull off such events as our
Dog Jog, Santa Pics and other major events.
Thank you to all our
volunteers!
There is no way for us to say in words how grateful we are to
all of our volunteers. We can only hope that they know how much
they mean to us. We look forward to welcoming any new people
who may be interested in volunteering.
Volunteer
newsletters
The most recent volunteer
newsletters can be found in PDF format below. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to
read these documents. Please note that the newsletters are
bilingual.
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If
you have any questions or would like some more information on
volunteering with us, please stop by or call us at 857-8698. We
would be happy to answer your questions.