Steps to Volunteering
STEP 1: Review the volunteer requirements
- All volunteers are asked to make a minimum six-month commitment to the shelter.
- Please note that most shelter volunteer positions require a minimum of two hours of service per week. Please check the volunteer position descriptions for age and time requirements.
Volunteer Age Requirements:
- Volunteers between the ages of 10-15 are eligible to join our “Partner Up Program.” Partner-Up teams consist of at least one adult (parent, guardian or trusted family friend) age 18 years or over and the child. Adult and child volunteer together.
- Beginning at age 16, children may volunteer independently at the shelter in select departments without a parent or guardian.
- We’re sorry, but due to the nature of our services, children under 10 years of age are not allowed to volunteer at the animal shelter. Children may participate by providing foster care to an animal if an adult age 18 years or over joins the Foster Care program.
STEP 2: Sign up for orientation
At each volunteer orientation, we provide an overview of Larimer Humane Society’s programs and services, answer frequently asked questions about our shelter, review available volunteer opportunities, and provide animal handling training.
A $25 payment for your badge, t-shirt, materials, and training will be required during orientation sign-up. This payment is non-refundable unless your start of service is denied by Larimer Humane Society due to the inability to place you. If you are registering as a Partner-Up team, the parent/guardian and child must both register.
Please note, all volunteer positions are not always recruiting. Our shelter does not have the space to have large amounts of volunteers in each department. If there is a department that you are set on, please email Lori at volunteer@larimerhumane.org to check on its availability.
UPCOMING VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONS (NOTE: You must pre-register for volunteer orientation):
Upcoming Orientations:
Tuesday, October 15th 5:30pm-7pm Sign up now
Wednesday, November 13th 5:30pm-7pm Sign up now
Monday, December 9th 5:30pm-7pm Sign up now
STEP 3: Interview
After attending one of our volunteer orientations, prospective volunteers will be invited to interview with one of our department supervisors to discuss personal goals, daily responsibilities, and whether or not the position is a proper fit for the volunteer depending on availability and interests. Additional information regarding the interview process will be provided at the orientation.
Available positions
Shelter volunteer
As a shelter volunteer you’ll work directly with the animals in our care. Opportunities include animal care and behavior/enrichment. Explore opportunities.
Position Descriptions:
Behavior and Enrichment Volunteer
Foster volunteer
As a foster volunteer, you’ll temporarily open your heart and home to an animal in need until it is ready for adoption. Become a foster volunteer.
Position Descriptions:
Local Animal Transport Volunteer
Multiple Animal Transport Volunteer
Community outreach, education, and special events volunteers
As a community outreach, humane education or special events volunteer, you’ll help generate awareness, educate kids and adults, and help raise money to support our mission.
Position Descriptions:
Special Event Project Assistant Volunteer
Disaster Animal Response Team (DART)
Larimer Humane Society is proud to be the number-one responder during emergencies for companion animals in Larimer County. As a DART volunteer, you’ll be there for people and their pets should disaster strike. Presently, the DART program is being reworked as a means to optimize our volunteer experience and our support to the community. Check back for updates!
Administrative volunteer
Administrative volunteers work closely with our administrative staff, learning valuable business skills while helping animals in need. Explore opportunities.
Position Descriptions:
Community service and Group projects
Larimer Humane Society offers one-time or short-term volunteer opportunities for those needing to fulfill court-mandated community service or wanting to schedule elective group service projects.
Position Descriptions:
Thanks to Larimer Humane Society, Charlie has entered our lives and truly completed our family – she means the world to us. –