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2 people are interested
LOVE ANIMALS?
ORGANIZATION: Marshall County Humane Society
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2 people are interested
We are in need of volunteers who work well with animals to help us with daily kennel cleaning so we can maintain our high standards. We have shifts available once per week or once every 2 weeks. You will get to know our animals and get a share of their love. There is a training period before handling on your own. We have a passionate group of dedicated volunteers who are happy to help you. Let us know if you would like to come out and follow someone to see if this is an opportunity you would be interested in.
More opportunities with Marshall County Humane Society
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Marshall County Humane Society
Location:
PO BOX 625, 100 W. Eddie L Smith Dr, HOLLY SPRINGS, MS 38635, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to educate people on responsible pet ownership and to reduce the homeless pet population through adoptions and spay/neuter. All animals up for adoption are up to date on shots and have been spayed or neutered. We accept a limited number of healthy, adoptable animals since we are all volunteer. We also investigate and prosecute cases of animal abuse in the county of Marshall, MS.
Description
The Marshall County Humane Society is comprised solely of volunteers who simply love animals enough to try to make a difference in their lives. We receive no public or private funding, so are dependent on donations and fundraisers to continue our mission. All of our animals that are up for adoption are being cared for at our Center or in foster homes. We limit our intakes so that we are able to give each animal the very best medical care and attention possible. We would only euthanize an animal under extreme circumstances, such as aggression or untreatable medical issues.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
100 W Eddie L Smith DriveP O Box 625Holly Springs, MS 38635
DATE POSTED
April 23, 2018
SKILLS
- Animal Care / Handling
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 3 hours per week or 3 hours every 2 weeks
- Must have good animal handling skills