Volunteer Training |
Orientations
are held by appointment / as needed basis |
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. |
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Volunteer and Make a Difference! |
Being a volunteer is
extremely rewarding, educational and fun. You can
have a significant positive impact on several
homeless animals as a volunteer. Walking a dog,
cuddling with a cat, giving a treat or blanket to an
animal or a simple pat on the head can impact an
animal in a big way and bring you back for more.
It’s especially rewarding to see how the animals
respond immediately to the love and affection they
receive during their time at the shelter.
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As a result of the volunteer
program, dogs get walked regularly and cats are more
socialized. Because of volunteers, animals get placed
into foster homes when they are too young or sick and
require time to recuperate from their illness while away
from the shelter. Foster homes also allow an animal that
may need more socialization the opportunity to interact
with humans and other animals on a daily basis. Most
importantly, because of volunteers, many cats’ and dogs’
lives are saved. The VCDAR volunteer program was
developed for the animals.
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Volunteer Job
Descriptions |
Dog Walker/Socializer-
Walk dogs around grounds and spend time supervising while
playing with and socializing dogs in large fenced in area.
Or sit quietly with dog in kennel to encourage bonding and
calmness.
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Cat Socializer-
Spend time socializing cats and kittens in the shelter.
Play with cats, brush them and record information about
personalities and preferences on each animal and notify
staff of any odd behaviors.
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Small Animal Socializer-
Walk and/or interact with small dogs in shelter or on
grounds and supervise while socializing with other
animals, large or small. Play with small dogs, brush
and/or bathe them and record information about
personalities and preferences on each animal and notify
staff of any odd behaviors.
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Adoption Counselor-
Help front desk and kennel staff match cats and dogs to
prospective adopters, including assisting with ‘meet and
greets’ between dogs and prospective adopters. This
includes ‘meet and greets’ between current pets and
adoptable pets. Either scheduled or drop-in positions
available.
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Shelter Driver-
Drive animals picked for rescue to the corresponding
rescue shelter. Van and gas provided for transportation.
Current State of Illinois license required.
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Foster Homes-
Care for animals in your home. This position involves
opening up your home to dogs, puppies, cats and kittens.
Some animals have special needs and require special care.
(Separate foster
care application and waiver are required. Must meet strict
guidelines. Significant additional training required. Age
21 or over)
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Special Events-
Help raise awareness and funds at special events. Put up
signs and posters, set-up, take down at events, staff
tables, solicit silent auctions items, and other tasks
involved in a specific event.
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Building/Ground Maintenance-
Assist with general building and grounds maintenance,
including maintaining plants beds and cleaning up grounds
around the shelter in the spring and fall. Volunteers
interested in building maintenance should possess fix-it
skills.
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Flyer Distribution-
Help distribute flyers promoting our various events around
Vermilion County. On most occasions, you would distribute
flyers in the town of your choice.
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How to Become Involved at
VCDAR! |
First:
Fill out an
application and schedule a time with the Volunteer
Coordinator to do a small orientation, interview and
shelter tour.
During
orientation volunteers will learn about VCDAR and ways
they can help. Bring your schedule to the
orientation as you will have the ability to sign up for a
time to come to the shelter for an interview and tour of
the facility. The interview is our opportunity to
match up skills and abilities with appropriate volunteer
positions and answer any questions. Tour of the
shellter will be after the interview.
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Second: Attend an Animal Handling Course (when we have one
scheduled)
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Third:
Show up and make a difference!
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Need More Information?? |
For more information on how to
get involved, contact the Volunteer Coordinator via email
at
volunteer@vercounty.org,
send a message on the volunteer Facebook page or call the
Vermilion County Animal Shelter at (217)431-2660.
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