New Volunteer Orientation
Interested in becoming a Cat or Dog Care volunteer at Valley Humane? The first step is to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. The next one will be held Saturday, April 13 at 10 am. Sign up by emailing Sally Parsons.
Interested in becoming a Cat or Dog Care volunteer at Valley Humane? The first step is to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. The next one will be held Saturday, April 13 at 10 am. Sign up by emailing Sally Parsons.
To become a foster, the first step is to attend a Foster Families Workshop (volunteers only need to attend 1 workshop). All members of a household responsible for care of the animal(s) must attend. Workshops are hosted in Valley Humane’s Community Room located at 3670 Nevada Street in Pleasanton.
Valley Humane Society can only rescue as many cats and dogs as we have kennel space available. We rely on ongoing adoptions to free up that space. That’s where foster families can make a big difference. By opening up their hearts and homes, foster families help expand the walls of our center to save more lives.
Valley Humane Society can only rescue as many cats and dogs as we have kennel space available. We rely on ongoing adoptions to free up that space. That’s where foster families can make a big difference. By opening up their hearts and homes, foster families help expand the walls of our center to save more lives.
Interested in becoming a Cat Care, Dog Care, or Customer Service volunteer at Valley Humane? The first step is to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. Sign up now!
Valley Humane Society can only rescue as many cats and dogs as we have kennel space available. We rely on ongoing adoptions to free up that space. That’s where foster families can make a big difference. By opening up their hearts and homes, foster families help expand the walls of our center to save more lives.
Interested in becoming a Cat Care, Dog Care, or Customer Service volunteer at Valley Humane? The first step is to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. Sign up now!
Valley Humane Society can only rescue as many cats and dogs as we have kennel space available. We rely on ongoing adoptions to free up that space. That’s where foster families can make a big difference. By opening up their hearts and homes, foster families help expand the walls of our center to save more lives.