The NHSPCA depends greatly on over 700 volunteers who donate their time and talent to help the animals. Without volunteers, we could not accomplish or advance our mission. Improving the welfare of animals is a big job. But every little thing you do to help solve the problems of overpopulation, cruelty, neglect and irresponsible pet ownership counts. The NHSPCA Volunteer Program will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of all animals.

Volunteer Guidelines

Volunteers need to be a minimum of 16 years of age to assist with direct animal care.

We require that all volunteers commit to contributing a minimum of 6 months of service and a minimum of 4 hours per month. A knowledgeable and trained person that volunteers consistently is truly a benefit to the animals in our care.

Apply now to become a volunteer!

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Volunteer Opportunities

  • Animal Care

    Cat Care:
    provides hands-on care to the animals, ensuring that the shelter living environment remains safe, clean and as comfortable as possible. Feeding, cleaning cages, stocking cat rooms and provide socialization to cats. Morning hours are needed most: 8:30- 10:30 a.m.

    Small Mammal Care:
    Care of rabbits and other small mammals, feeding, cleaning cages, medicating, stocking feeding area. Morning care is needed most 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

    Horses/Barn Animal Care:
    Feeding, cleaning stalls, stocking barn. Needed 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. or 2:00-4:00 p.m.

    Dog Care:
    Walking dogs, socializing, feeding, cleaning cages, scooping up waste in the yard, stocking the kitchen and laundry areas. Needed any day 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. or 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

    Laundry Duty and Donation Sorting:  This involves doing Laundry in the Adoption Center, stocking the room as needed, and keeping the laundry room clean. Morning and afternoon shifts 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

    Greeter: A high public contact position that requires greeting customers as they come into the Adoption Center, answering questions, and providing direction.

    Foster an Animal: Foster parents are an invaluable part of the care and rehabilitation of young, sick, or special needs animals. Fosters must be 18 years or older, be willing and able to take your fosters to follow-up veterinary appointments every 2-3 weeks, keep your foster pets separate from household pets for two weeks or longer in a spare room or contained area. Feed, care, socialize and monitor the health of the foster animal(s).

    If you are interested in fostering please fill out a foster care application and we will schedule a time to go over the application, schedule a home visit and provide any necessary training. We provide all the food, supplies and medical services, as well as all the support you can ask for—all we need from you is TLC. Fostering saves lives!

  • Special Events

    Paws Walk Committee Members: Looking to gain valuable experience in fundraising, event planning, and animal welfare? Want to make a real impact, with the skills you have? Join our Paws Walk Committee and help plan and execute the biggest animal welfare event on the Seacoast!

    Annual Auction Committee Member: Are you interested in building your resume, networking with local businesses and philanthropists, and helping to save the lives of needy animals, all at once? The NHSPCA Auction for the Animals Planning Committee is just the thing for you then!

    Community Outreach Events: Are you interested in spreading the mission of the New Hampshire SPCA? Join the Outreach Events crew! By joining this dedicated, compassionate group of people, you’ll have the opportunity to represent the New Hampshire SPCA at a variety of events. The shelter is invited to multiple events each month ranging from fairs and restaurant benefits to networking events and more. Each event is a wonderful opportunity to create a presence in our community and build relationships with potential adopters, donors, and supporters. It can also be a great way to educate the community on all the programs we offer at the New Hampshire SPCA. It’s important to remind people that we are a resource for them when in need. When working an event you’ll be fully equipped with brochures, flyers and other promotional materials that detail everything from adoption, behavior, and training, humane education and other upcoming events.

  • Administrative/Office

    General Office Help: May include phone reception, data entry, copying, general mailings, folding, stuffing envelopes, thank you calls, labeling, and any other projects as assigned by supervisor. Needed any weekday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    Special Projects: Capital and Annual Campaigns, marketing, fundraising, etc. Sales skills needed.

    Poster and Newsletter Distribution: Help us get up-to-date information about NHSPCA news and events to the public by distributing flyers, posters and newsletters to local veterinarians and businesses in the community.

  • Humane Education

    Classroom Volunteers: Teach kids humanity towards animals! Combine your love of animals with the joy of working with kids. Our Humane Education Coordinator is looking for individuals who understand that the key to a more humane future for all living creatures is through the education of children today. Opportunities include: summer camp counselors, birthday party helpers, filing and copying, and classroom monitors. These are fun and educational opportunities for yourself, the kids, and animals.

    Junior Volunteers: Students, ages 13 to 17 years old, may become Junior Volunteers. Under adult supervision, they assume all the responsibilities of regular volunteers working with cats and small mammals at the NHSPCA. More info here

  • Special Talents

    Bakers: If you are a good cook and would like to volunteer your baking talents, we can use you to help with a variety of events throughout the year.

    Lawn and Garden Help: At least twice a year we have grounds clean-up and planting projects both on-site and at Rolling Meadows, the NHSPCA Pet Cemetery. If you love to get outside and get your hands dirty – this could be the volunteer opportunity for you.

Getting Started

All new volunteers are required to attend a new volunteer orientation. These meetings are typically held twice throughout the month and they last approximately an hour. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Please sign up through your My Impact profile after applying online.

At the session, prospective volunteers will receive a tour of the Adoption Center and specific information on volunteering and volunteer opportunities in the shelter. During the session, new volunteers will learn how to use the timeclock on My Impact and sign up for their first shift.

Steps to becoming a NHSPCA Volunteer are as follows:

Apply online using the link above.
Sign the Volunteer Agreement.
Login to your My Impact profile after applying (link above).
Review the Volunteer Manual Training through your My Impact profile.
Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation through your My Impact Profile and attend the orientation.
Sign up for your first shift and get hands on training to become a NHSPCA Volunteer.