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  1. STEPS Orientation (2 hours, in-person at shelter): You have been accepted as a Columbus Humane Volunteer and have begun your training. Specific Species Classes (2 hours, in-person at shelter): Begin training in a species specific volunteer class, dogs, cats and rabbits available.

  2. PAWS Ohio has rescued, fostered, treated and adopted thousands of animals through an amazing network of dedicated volunteers who perform a variety of tasks that help save the lives of dogs and cats in need.

  3. Our volunteers find loving homes for dogs from overpopulated shelters in Ohio and neighboring states. Each foster home provides shelter and care, while PAWS provides food, veterinary care (including spay/neuter), all necessary supplies, and training support.

  4. We provide safe, temporary shelter and care for abandoned or otherwise homeless cats and dogs, and work to reduce pet overpopulation by means of spay and neuter, education, and community outreach. Learn More.

  5. Group Volunteers: You and all your friends can spend a day helping care for the farm animals or raising much needed funds! Group volunteer days are spring to mid-fall. Sometimes there is a waiting list, so apply now! Farm (s) Volunteer: You can volunteer on one of our foster farm properties. There may be a foster farm in your area.

  6. One-time volunteer opportunities. The Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center partners with the non-profit organization Besa to provide one-time volunteer opportunities to the community. Check out Besa's website for more information on available dates and how to sign up.

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  8. Working with over 8,000 animals and thousands more people annually by finding adoptable animals their forever homes, responding to reports of animal cruelty and neglect, providing resources and options for those struggling to keep their pets successfully, and offering support for the pets of victims of domestic violence so that all can find safety.

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