Cleaning/Enrichment Prep
ORGANIZATION: NOCO Humane
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To assist NOCO Humane’s Animal Care team in ensuring our shelter is a clean environment for animals, staff, and volunteers. Help provide well-maintained supplies to our animals and helping minimize the spread of diseases or infections from one animal to another. Help prepare enrichment items such as brain games, toys and other fun items that help animals in a shelter environment to occupy their alone time, make them feel more comfortable and safe, and help them remain mentally healthy.
Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here.
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About NOCO Humane
Location:
3501 E. 71st Street, Loveland, CO 80538, US
Mission Statement
The mission of NOCO Humane is to further the compassionate, safe, and responsible relationship between animals and people.
Description
Founded in 1969, NOCO Humane is an independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and provide the responsible care and treatment of animals in Larimer and Weld counties. As Northern Colorado’s largest open-admission animal care facility, we provide shelter, medical attention and care to thousands of lost, abandoned, injured, abused, ill and orphaned animals each year.
Through our quality adoptions and lost & found services, we place more than 2,800 companion animals into new homes annually and reunite nearly 1,900 stray animals with their grateful owners.
NOCO Humane is also home to Larimer county’s only Animal Protection & Control unit. Through contractual agreements, NOCO Humane provides full-service animal control for Fort Collins, Loveland, and unincorporated areas of Larimer County, as well as stray-animal sheltering for Wellington, Windsor, Timnath and Berthoud.
Members of the public benefit from NOCO Humane’s educational programming. We offer summer camps to school-age children, as well as valuable humane education presentations, shelter tours, scout programs and fun activities for adults, teens and kids. We strive to educate our community on the proper and responsible care and treatment of all animals, including how we co-exist with wild animals.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1620 42nd StreetEvans, CO 80620
DATE POSTED
October 4, 2024
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 10
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hours per week