Become a Volunteer!Process:
1. Complete Volunteer Application. (If you are under 18, stop in and see us with a guardian who can sign a waiver to get started! Must be 15 to volunteer without a guardian.) 2. Complete orientation in better impact application. 3. Sign-Up for your first shift on the better impact app. |
Lifeline of Galveston County's Vision for Volunteerism
Lifeline of Galveston County was founded by volunteers. We envision an organization where passionate individuals work together in an organized and intentional manner to end the unnecessary killing of companion animals in Galveston County now and forever.
Volunteers are integrated at all levels of the organization based on organizational needs, individual commitment levels, and aptitude to further the mission. In order to do this successfully, Lifeline commits to providing written role descriptions and expectations as well as provide support and oversight to all volunteers so that together we can create sustainable, long-lasting, and impactful programs.
Lifeline is committed to nurturing & protecting a culture of respect, inclusivity, drive, resourcefulness and transparency.
Volunteers are integrated at all levels of the organization based on organizational needs, individual commitment levels, and aptitude to further the mission. In order to do this successfully, Lifeline commits to providing written role descriptions and expectations as well as provide support and oversight to all volunteers so that together we can create sustainable, long-lasting, and impactful programs.
Lifeline is committed to nurturing & protecting a culture of respect, inclusivity, drive, resourcefulness and transparency.
Questions?
Email us at [email protected] or call/text 409-797-6033
Volunteer Benefits
Be apart of the No-Kill Galveston County Initiative.
Being apart of impactful movement is like nothing else. Join our grass-roots mission! |
Grow personally and professionally.
Looking to sharpen some skills for your resume? We got you. |
Form lifeline connections with pets and people.
Being apart of an animal rescue organization means lifelong 2-legged and 4-legged companionship. |