Opportunities From: Connect Central Oregon

Volunteer: Rescue & Evacuation Equipment Help

PET needs volunteers to occasionally help to pack up, unload, clean and load up equipment and supplies used for disaster training, animal evacuations and temporary sheltering. This work would be on a planned and sometimes on an on-call basis (e.g., if PET is deployed for a fire) and on an as-needed basis a few times/year, in Bend, OR. Help might also be needed in other Central Oregon areas such as La Pine or Sisters; volunteers can work in whatever location is best for them, or all of them. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

PET needs volunteers to occasionally help to pack up, unload, clean and load up equipment and supplies used for disaster training, animal evacuations and temporary sheltering. This work would be on a planned and sometimes on an on-call basis (e.g., if PET is deployed for a fire) and on an as-needed basis a few times/year, in Bend, OR. Help might also be needed in other Central Oregon areas such as La Pine or Sisters; volunteers can work in whatever location is best for them, or all of them. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board membership

PET is seeking board members who have an interest in animal welfare. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

PET is seeking board members who have an interest in animal welfare. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97708

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist with care of animal wildfire evacuees

PET cares for animals of wildfire evacuees.  This is typically at one of the approved facilities such as Deschutes County Fairgrounds.  While in our care, these animals are monitored 24 hours per day.  This requires a number of volunteers, who usually work four-hour shifts.  This could be for dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and other livestock. 

PET requires a three-part training for our volunteers. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

PET cares for animals of wildfire evacuees.  This is typically at one of the approved facilities such as Deschutes County Fairgrounds.  While in our care, these animals are monitored 24 hours per day.  This requires a number of volunteers, who usually work four-hour shifts.  This could be for dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and other livestock. 

PET requires a three-part training for our volunteers. 

Organization: Pet Evacuation Team

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97708

Allow Groups: No