

Although the MSPCA’s volunteer program requires that volunteers be at least 16 years old to work with animals, there are many ways that children can help homeless pets. From hosting a bake sale fundraiser to creating a brochure that outlines the best way to care for a pet, kids can make a positive difference in the lives of animals. Click here to learn more.
But many children want to experience what it’s really like to roll up their sleeves and get a little dirty cleaning cages and mucking stalls! That’s why we offer the MSPCA at Nevins Farm’s “Family Service Day” series. Six times a year, for three hours (9am-12noon) on a Monday morning during Massachusetts school vacation days, adult-child pairs are able to participate as hands-on volunteers at the MSPCA.
Each group participates in three activities: an animal care chore, support chores, and an educational presentation that includes a fun activity and animal meet & greet. Animal care chores include cleaning cat cages, walking gentle dogs, or mucking horse stalls. Available to kids in grades 2-6, the program provides a fun and educational opportunity for families to make a meaningful contribution to the MSPCA’s animal care efforts.
All chores are fully supervised by trained staff and volunteers to make sure that everyone has a fun and safe experience.
Details:
- Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis
- Each pair is defined as a child and a parent/guardian (or a babysitter, adult sibling, grandmother, Big Brother, etc.)
- For families with more than one child who wants to participate, another adult is required to attend
- All registered families will be contacted via email, two weeks prior to their registered session, with additional program details
- The program fee totals $20 per pair, which helps support our many animal care and adoption programs!
- This required donation is due at the time of registration and is non-refundable
Because this program is very popular, we ask that you register for just one session at a time, allowing other families the chance to participate.
2012 session dates:
Monday, January 16th (Martin Luther King Day)
Monday, February 20th (Presidents Day)
Monday, April 16th (Patriots Day)
Monday, May 28th (Memorial Day)
Monday, August 20th
Monday, October 8th (Columbus Day)