About our volunteers
Animal rescue volunteers (ARVs) work with our Animal Rescue Team to help save animals who are victims of illegal animal cruelty and disasters. When we respond—whether to a hurricane, large-scale neglect case, dogfighting or commercial breeding operation—animal rescue volunteers travel from all over the U.S. to assist in the ongoing care of dogs, cats and other animals who have been rescued from harm.
Those volunteers help provide care to animals in our emergency shelters or assist with distributing supplies and providing other support to pets and other animals in impacted communities. Animal rescue volunteers come from all walks of life, generously giving their time to apply their skills and experience in response to animals in need. From animal handling and cage cleaning to administrative tasks, the work of animal rescue volunteers is the true core of Humane World for Animals' mission to save animals.
Team location
Animal rescue volunteers (ARVs) are called to respond in different U.S. locations as needed. Since 2020, many of our volunteers have deployed to our animal care and rehabilitation center in Maryland.
Benefits of volunteering
Animal rescue volunteers often report that assisting with one of our rescue operations changed their lives. They never forget the animals they helped get on the road to recovery, or the people who are a part of this important mission. Volunteers learn important skills, undertake new challenges, travel to previously unknown areas of the country, and become part of a community that understands the importance of protecting animals from harm.
Becoming a volunteer
There are two options for volunteering with the Animal Rescue Team:
- Care Center ARVs: Provide daily care and enrichment to the special populations housed at our Maryland care and rehabilitation center. Required trainings include Fear Free Shelters and a course on trauma-informed sheltering.
- National ARVs: Deploy to our Maryland care and rehabilitation center or other locations as needed to provide daily care and enrichment and/or to support a Point of Distribution for emergency supplies. Specific trainings on safety, emergency management, the Incident Command System and other critical aspects of care are required.
All volunteers have an initial commitment period of one year and are expected to participate in at least one deployment per year to remain active. Minimum length of rotation is dependent on travel requirements (at least four days if flying in, less if driving). To help remove barriers to volunteering, approved travel expenses are paid or reimbursed by Humane World for Animals.