Become a volunteer
Are you looking to help animals in need, feel inspired, and meet like-minded animal lovers? Find the requirements for volunteering at PAWS and how to get started.
Each year, PAWS volunteers contribute a staggering number of hours toward helping cats, dogs and wild animals in need.
The PAWS Wildlife Center is accepting applications to volunteer at their new location in Snohomish. Click here for more information about the new Center.
The PAWS Companion Animal Shelter in Lynnwood is accepting adult and teen (ages 16-17) applications for dog and cat care. Our adult cat care shifts and weekend teen dog and cat care shifts are very limited. However, we are in great need of volunteers for our adult dog care shifts.
The PAWS Foster Program in Lynnwood is accepting applications.
PAWS Cat City in Seattle has very limited open shifts available for adults and teens at this time.
For Eagle Scout project inquiries please contact our Education Team at [email protected]
Please read through the different roles at PAWS in our Volunteer Opportunities section below, and let us know if you have any questions by emailing us at [email protected].
Each year, PAWS cares for more than 7,600 cats, dogs and wild animals, and we couldn’t do it without our compassionate and dedicated volunteers. Volunteers work side by side with PAWS staff caring for wildlife and companion animals and helping with education and outreach to the community. We provide the training for all volunteer positions – no prior experience required. Whether you’re feeding orphaned wildlife, helping find homes for cats and dogs, or contributing to the success of an event, you can play an important role in the life-saving work of PAWS.
Are you looking to help animals in need, feel inspired, and meet like-minded animal lovers? Find the requirements for volunteering at PAWS and how to get started.
From feeding baby birds at the PAWS Wildlife Center to making donor thank you calls from your home, PAWS has volunteer positions for anyone who wants to make a difference. Check out the many opportunities and get involved today!
PAWS has a variety of opportunities for those wanting to gain hands-on experience in the fields of companion animal sheltering, wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary medicine, and outreach/education.
We have a continual need for groups to help with projects all around the PAWS campus in Lynnwood. Sign up for a group volunteer activity with family, friends or coworkers.
Volunteering is a great way to learn, have fun, make friends, and give back to your community. At PAWS, you must be 16 years or older to work with or around animals but there are lots of other ways for kids to help.