Volunteers
Your time is one of the most cherished gifts the Georgia SPCA receives. Volunteers play a critical role in every aspect of our shelter, ranging from clerical assistance, to staffing events, to socializing animals at the Adoption Center. Simply review our Volunteer Opportunities, and get involved in a way that suits you. Ready to become a volunteer? Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
We also have a Teen Fundraising Program, enabling teens to work together to help save the homeless pets of Georgia. It's easy to get involved, just Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
We have plenty of youth group activities and community service projects. These projects are designed for children and adults, and can be tailored to suit your needs. Whether you are with a church group, troop, club, or school, or you're just looking for community service hours, these projects were designed for you.
Together we can make a difference for the homeless pets of Georgia!
Latest Volunteer News
The Georgia SPCA is in need of volunteers to help with offsite adoptions. We have many offsite opportunities at PETCO Mall of Georgia, and other local events. It takes only a few hours to volunteer at one of the many offsite adoption events we offer, and you can make a big difference in the lives of the animals attending the event. Volunteers are needed to transport as well as staff our offsite adoption events. If you would be willing to volunteer a couple of hours a month to help staff an event, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . You can make a difference!
Already a volunteer?
All volunteers have their own account on our website! Feel free to *Log In.
Foster A Pet
Most people don't realize that fostering our animals is a short term commitment, designed specifically for your family. Kittens and puppies have virtually no immune system, and benefit greatly from being in foster care those first few weeks of life. Once they are approximately 2 months old they are spayed or neutered and remain at our Adoption Center for adoption. If you have a warm spare room in your home you could become a foster parent! Ready to become a Foster parent? Email
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