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Volunteer at the SPCA Benefit Shop and Help Animals

 

Looking for a fun way to make a difference for animals? The SPCA Benefit Shop needs fun, hardworking volunteers to join their team!


Located at 26364 Carmel Rancho Lane, the SPCA Benefit Shop helps power SPCA Monterey County’s lifesaving programs. They aren't just selling vintage handbags and designer coats, they’re raising the vital funds that rescue injured wildlife, heal neglected pets, and find forever homes for animals in need.


The SPCA Monterey County is currently looking for volunteers to help with:


    Cashier and Customer Service: At our busy cash registers you’ll work hard, laugh often, and help animals every single day.


    Curating, Sorting, and Pricing: Turn compassionate donations into love for the animals.


“Our volunteers are the heart of everything we do,” says Christy Jacoby, SPCA Benefit Shop Manager. “We work hard together, we make new friends with customers and team members, and we know that every sale makes a real difference for the animals.”


Ready to help a great cause? We ask for a commitment of just three hours once a week. Whether you’re a thrift store pro or just want to give back, we have a spot for you.


Join the team today! Apply online at www.spcamc.org/volunteer or call us at (831) 264-5423.


The SPCA Benefit Shop is located at 26364 Carmel Rancho Lane, near the Barnyard Shopping Village in Carmel. They are open Monday-Saturday from 10-4 and Sunday from 12-4. 


SPCA Monterey County is your nonprofit, independent, donor-supported humane society that has been serving the animals and people of Monterey County since 1905. The SPCA is not a chapter of any other agency and does not have a parent organization. They shelter homeless, neglected and abused pets and livestock, and provide humane education and countless other services to the community. They are the local agency you call to investigate animal cruelty, rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife, and aid domestic animals in distress.


Online: www.SPCAmc.org


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