During these uncertain times, how can we help?
See below to access our COVID-19 Resource Hub, and to explore our growing directory of COVID-19-specific and virtual volunteering opportunities.
Training: Two-part Cat Care training required followed by one mentor shift
Available Shifts: Every morning from 8am - 11am and every night from 5pm - 7pm
Requirements:
1401 Trout Road, State College, PA 16801, US
Centre County PAWS, Inc. is committed to
We will make decisions, enact policies, and implement programs in accordance with our three core principles:
We are a non ‐ euthanasia organization. We believe that every animal has value and deserves a high quality of life and a permanent home, and that every animal must receive individual consideration, regardless of how many animals we take in. We believe that the life of an animal must always take precedence and that euthanasia is only an option when needed to provide a merciful end to either a state of irresolvable acute suffering, severe aggression, or severe self ‐ destructive behavior.
Volunteers are the heart and soul of PAWS. We are committed to ongoing education, training and communications so that all of our volunteers are well ‐ informed about organizational matters, day ‐ to ‐ day operations and volunteer expectations. We believe that each of our volunteers should be treated with professionalism, warmth, respect, and compassion. We value the time and energy that each volunteer gives to PAWS and to the animals in our care. We encourage the open expression of ideas and suggestions, and we wish to cultivate the creativity and enthusiasm of each volunteer. We work to create a safe, happy, enjoyable atmosphere in which each volunteer can contribute in his or her own way and receive fulfillment and satisfaction from this contribution.
We are a community organization. Members of PAWS, donors, and the general public are essential to the success of PAWS. We are committed to treating our members, donors, and the general public with dignity and respect. We strive to create cooperative relationships with other community organizations in order to further our mission.
Centre County PAWS works to place dogs and cats into forever homes. Because we are an all volunteer organization we rely heavily on the generosity of community members.
We'll work with your schedule.
1401 Trout RoadState College, PA 16801
February 15, 2021