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Volunteer Orientation March

We are always seeking enthusiastic volunteers who are able to commit to at least 1 shift per week.

Volunteer Guidelines

  • Must be Age 15 or older

  • Caring and compassionate attitude

  • Ability to work around animals

  • Must commit to at least 1 shift per week

Volunteers can help with

  • Farm Chore/Animal Care Shifts - Daily 9-Noon

  • Classroom/Bunny/Small Animal Care shifts - Daily 9-Noon

  • Produce pick ups - Shaws or Hannaford in South Burlington between 8-9AM

What to wear: Wear clothes to be outside. Boots are necessary for the sanctuary. If you have farm animals at home or go to other barns, please wear shoes that have not been exposed to those barns

Examples of Volunteer Tasks

  • Clean stalls and animal areas

  • Sweep/rake Barn

  • Fill hay bags

  • Fill water buckets & troughs/scrub if needed

  • Clean buckets, dishes, bowls etc.

  • Chop and prep produce for animals

  • Provide special needs care for animals

  • Pick up produce from local groceries, farms, etc.

  • Prep for special sanctuary events

  • Grooming animals (must be trained)

Sign the volunteer waiver: WAIVER HERE

REGISTER for March 10 Volunteer Orientation

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