How Volunteering Helps Pets in Need
Every volunteer plays a vital role in giving animals a second chance. Whether you have a few hours a month or a regular schedule, your time and energy directly change lives.
Transportation: Drive pets to and from vet care, foster homes, or their forever families.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR): Help humanely manage and protect feral cat populations.
Fundraising Support: Bake, craft, or lend a hand at community events to raise the funds that fuel our mission.
Community Outreach: Share flyers, talk to neighbors, or staff tables at local events to spread awareness.
Animal Enrichment: Walk dogs, play with cats, and provide comfort to animals while they wait for adoption.
When you volunteer, you’re not just helping pets — you’re helping families, communities, and the future of animal welfare.
What to Expect as a Volunteer
Volunteering with Pawsitive Transition is flexible and rewarding. We welcome people of all experience levels and provide guidance so you feel confident helping pets in need.
Time Commitment – Most roles are flexible; you can volunteer for a single event, a few hours a month, or on a more regular basis.
Opportunities – From transporting animals and walking dogs to helping at fundraisers or making crafts, there’s a role for every skill set.
Age Requirements – Volunteers must be at least 12 years old. Those under 18 need guardian permission.
Flexibility – You choose the opportunities that fit your schedule and comfort level.
Every helping hand makes a difference—whether big or small!
Whether you can help once a month or once a week, every effort makes a difference.
Contact Us
Phone: 304-224-7069
Email: PawsitiveTransition@gmail.com
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