Saturday 15 November 2014

COPE Dogs - Volunteer Opportunities

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm
At THE EXCHANGE, 55 HEALEY ROAD in BOLTON

Are you interested in volunteering, but not sure where? What if you, volunteering, could change the life of a student and create a whole new world for someone living with mobility or other medical challenges? If you are crazy about dogs, would like to become part of our community and develop new friendships, this could be the perfect place for you.

COPE Service Dogs is offering the following Rewarding Volunteer Positions:

• Become a COPE Puppy Raiser – Imagine being part of a program that nurtures future service dogs who will impact the lives of more than 40 people even before they are matched with someone living with a disability. That’s what COPE Puppy Raisers accomplish – their contribution is invaluable. Puppies in training are placed with Puppy Raisers from the time they are 8 weeks old, until they move on to do their life’s work approximately 2 years later.

• Become a COPE Puppy Sitter – Puppy Sitters are needed from time to time to support Puppy Raisers when the puppies need short-term care.

• Become a COPE Community Canine Partner – Picture yourself and your wonderful canine companion being out in the community offering therapy visits where they are so badly needed. COPE Service Dogs is looking for special people or families who would love to own a dog while having them professionally trained as a therapy dog in our “Canines in the Classroom” program.

• Become a COPE Community Volunteer –COPE Service Dogs is looking for people who would love to help bring COPE’s awareness to our growing communities. Positions available are Puppy Sitters, Event Volunteers, members of a COPE Steering Committee and Administration Assistance.

For further details about joining COPE Service Dogs please join us at the Exchange, 55 Healey Road in Bolton on Monday November 24, 2014 at 6.30pm

Questions? Please email angela@copedogs.org

For more information please visit http://www.copedogs.org

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