Volunteer: Administrative AssistantOur management staff is looking for one or two volunteers who can commit to coming out to the shelter once a week (or once every other week if we get 2 volunteer who want to tag team) for a few hours to help with administrative tasks like scanning documents, filing, data entry, and organization. You must be able to come to the shelter on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday during the day. You will be supporting Alison, Laura and Diara and these are the days we are all at the shelter. No heavy lifting or manual work required. Training to be provided, but basic computer skills are required. You will be required to sign an Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) because you may be handling documents with personal identifiable information. Program: Administrative and Professional Services Our management staff is looking for one or two volunteers who can commit to coming out to the shelter once a week (or once every other week if we get 2 volunteer who want to tag team) for a few hours to help with administrative tasks like scanning documents, filing, data entry, and organization. You must be able to come to the shelter on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday during the day. You will be supporting Alison, Laura and Diara and these are the days we are all at the shelter. No heavy lifting or manual work required. Training to be provided, but basic computer skills are required. You will be required to sign an Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) because you may be handling documents with personal identifiable information. Program: Administrative and Professional Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FOHA Helping Hands: Art & EnrichmentAbout This Activity FOHA Helping Hands is a relaxed, hands-on volunteer opportunity focused on creating items that support our dogs and cats, without direct animal interaction. Volunteers will work on simple projects such as: Making enrichment items for shelter animals Decorating adoption and foster “going-home” bags for dogs and cats Creating basic artwork or decorations for the shelter Preparing seasonal or holiday themed items No crafting experience is needed. Projects are easy to jump into, materials and instructions are provided, and staff will be available to help guide the work. Who Can Participate This is a family friendly volunteer activity and does not involve handling animals. Volunteers 16 and older may attend independently Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times Activities are hands on, so adult assistance is expected for younger participants This is a great option for families, first-time volunteers, and anyone looking for a calm, creative way to support FOHA. Important Notes This activity does not replace animal handling volunteer roles Volunteers interested in working directly with dogs or cats must complete required trainings and meet age requirements What to Bring Just yourself! All supplies will be provided. Optional Craft, Enrichment, and Food Supplies to Donate Craft Supplies Markers Glue (glue sticks, hot glue) Scissors Dog and Cat Stickers and Stamps Craft feathers Enrichment Supplies Paper towel and TP tubes Brown paper lunch bags (easily found at a grocery store or Walmart) Empty Cereal Boxes Small cardboard boxes (less than 6in in width) Muffin tins (small - 2-4 muffin spaces) Empty Cardboard Egg Cartons (cannot take plastic) Plain Packing Paper (no newspaper please) Plastic Tops from Bottles Enrichment Food Items Dog treats Cat treats Yogurt (plain greek) Long lasting chews Plain canned pumpkin (not pie filling) Other: Storage bins with lids Why It Matters Everything created during FOHA Helping Hands directly supports the care, comfort, and adoption of FOHA’s dogs and cats Program: Animal Allies About This Activity FOHA Helping Hands is a relaxed, hands-on volunteer opportunity focused on creating items that support our dogs and cats, without direct animal interaction. Volunteers will work on simple projects such as: Making enrichment items for shelter animals Decorating adoption and foster “going-home” bags for dogs and cats Creating basic artwork or decorations for the shelter Preparing seasonal or holiday themed items No crafting experience is needed. Projects are easy to jump into, materials and instructions are provided, and staff will be available to help guide the work. Who Can Participate This is a family friendly volunteer activity and does not involve handling animals. Volunteers 16 and older may attend independently Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times Activities are hands on, so adult assistance is expected for younger participants This is a great option for families, first-time volunteers, and anyone looking for a calm, creative way to support FOHA. Important Notes This activity does not replace animal handling volunteer roles Volunteers interested in working directly with dogs or cats must complete required trainings and meet age requirements What to Bring Just yourself! All supplies will be provided. Optional Craft, Enrichment, and Food Supplies to Donate Craft Supplies Markers Glue (glue sticks, hot glue) Scissors Dog and Cat Stickers and Stamps Craft feathers Enrichment Supplies Paper towel and TP tubes Brown paper lunch bags (easily found at a grocery store or Walmart) Empty Cereal Boxes Small cardboard boxes (less than 6in in width) Muffin tins (small - 2-4 muffin spaces) Empty Cardboard Egg Cartons (cannot take plastic) Plain Packing Paper (no newspaper please) Plastic Tops from Bottles Enrichment Food Items Dog treats Cat treats Yogurt (plain greek) Long lasting chews Plain canned pumpkin (not pie filling) Other: Storage bins with lids Why It Matters Everything created during FOHA Helping Hands directly supports the care, comfort, and adoption of FOHA’s dogs and cats Program: Animal Allies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adoption Office GreeterAdoption Office Greeter (Ages 16+) Be the first friendly face visitors see when they walk into our Adoption Office! We’re looking for personable, reliable volunteers to help greet guests, assist with sign-ins, and support staff with simple computer tasks and light cleaning when things are quiet. This is a great opportunity for anyone 16+ who wants to earn volunteer hours or get involved with animal rescue. While you may be around dogs as they meet potential adopters, Greeters are not involved in handling animals and should allow staff, trained volunteers, and adopters to focus on the pets during their visit Shifts are available every Friday and Saturday (for now - Sunday shifts to open soon) in two blocks: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM Sign up for your preferred shift here: Volunteers must be: Age 16 or older Personable and welcoming Comfortable using a computer Willing to learn our adoption processes After your shift, please log your volunteer hours on Galaxy, or email lauraeddy@foha.org so we can record them for you. Sign up for a shift here: https://calendar.app.google/hE6kMSHXNtXRSrQ66. Sunday shifts will be added once we have a few people trained and comfortable with the role. Program: Animal Allies Adoption Office Greeter (Ages 16+) Be the first friendly face visitors see when they walk into our Adoption Office! We’re looking for personable, reliable volunteers to help greet guests, assist with sign-ins, and support staff with simple computer tasks and light cleaning when things are quiet. This is a great opportunity for anyone 16+ who wants to earn volunteer hours or get involved with animal rescue. While you may be around dogs as they meet potential adopters, Greeters are not involved in handling animals and should allow staff, trained volunteers, and adopters to focus on the pets during their visit Shifts are available every Friday and Saturday (for now - Sunday shifts to open soon) in two blocks: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM Sign up for your preferred shift here: Volunteers must be: Age 16 or older Personable and welcoming Comfortable using a computer Willing to learn our adoption processes After your shift, please log your volunteer hours on Galaxy, or email lauraeddy@foha.org so we can record them for you. Sign up for a shift here: https://calendar.app.google/hE6kMSHXNtXRSrQ66. Sunday shifts will be added once we have a few people trained and comfortable with the role. Program: Animal Allies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FOHA Content Creator – Graphics SupportVolunteer Opportunity: Content Creator – Graphics Support Program: Social Media Volunteer Opportunity: Content Creator – Graphics Support Program: Social Media Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Data Entry Volunteer Team MembersAre you detail-oriented, computer-savvy, and passionate about supporting lifesaving animal care behind the scenes? We’re looking for a very dedicated team of three additional volunteers to assist with medical data entry in ShelterLuv—FOHA’s shelter management system. This critical role helps ensure the accuracy and reliability of our medical records by entering treatments, medications, and other medical updates into our system with precision. What We’re Looking For: Ability to commit several hours per week all yearIndividuals who enjoy and excel at data entryStrong attention to detail and accuracyBasic to intermediate computer skillsWillingness to learn medical terminology used in shelter animal careAvailability to come to the shelter once a week (Sunday–Thursday) to work with our Medical ManagerTeam mindset: back each other up when someone is on vacation or unavailableThis is a rewarding opportunity to make a measurable impact in a behind-the-scenes but essential role. If you love order, process, and making a difference with precision—this is the job for you Program: Administrative and Professional Services Are you detail-oriented, computer-savvy, and passionate about supporting lifesaving animal care behind the scenes? We’re looking for a very dedicated team of three additional volunteers to assist with medical data entry in ShelterLuv—FOHA’s shelter management system. This critical role helps ensure the accuracy and reliability of our medical records by entering treatments, medications, and other medical updates into our system with precision. What We’re Looking For: Ability to commit several hours per week all yearIndividuals who enjoy and excel at data entryStrong attention to detail and accuracyBasic to intermediate computer skillsWillingness to learn medical terminology used in shelter animal careAvailability to come to the shelter once a week (Sunday–Thursday) to work with our Medical ManagerTeam mindset: back each other up when someone is on vacation or unavailableThis is a rewarding opportunity to make a measurable impact in a behind-the-scenes but essential role. If you love order, process, and making a difference with precision—this is the job for you Program: Administrative and Professional Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Adoption Success Story CollectorWe often receive animal success stories posted on our social media pages and included in our marketing materials. We would like these stories/photos/videos added to the Adoption Success Stories page on our website. Training will be provided on how to update the website with the stories and photos/videos. Anticipated hours - 1-2 a week at the most reviewing content and uploading content into WordPress. Program: Administrative and Professional Services We often receive animal success stories posted on our social media pages and included in our marketing materials. We would like these stories/photos/videos added to the Adoption Success Stories page on our website. Training will be provided on how to update the website with the stories and photos/videos. Anticipated hours - 1-2 a week at the most reviewing content and uploading content into WordPress. Program: Administrative and Professional Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Program LeadDuring the Spring and Fall we receive many requests to share our shelter with Girl Scout and Boy Scout groups. We are looking for a volunteer who will help coordinate these efforts and meet the groups at the shelter for a quick educational session and a tour of the catteries. We currently have a volunteer in place who will help with training and hand off of the program. On-site meet-ups with the groups can be shared with other volunteers if you are interested in building a small support team of volunteers who may be able to help. Information from the Current Program Lead - Youth Programs – approx. 40 hours per year Most Common Task – Visits to the shelter Respond to incoming emails from troop leaders, schoolteachers, etc. requesting what they can do to help the shelter and possible visits.Response back can be freeform or from a standard template I created (I will send this when I get home).Ask about doing a donation drive before the shelter visit.Once a date/time is confirmed for a visit to the shelter, email adult and minor waivers to POC and add to the shelter’s calendar in Outlook.Two days before the date, confirm with the POC that all waivers are signed, the weather is good and how many are coming. I try to limit to 15 max including adults. Encourage carpooling.Once everyone is onsite, collect waivers.Talk about the history of FOHA and the important work we do. Mention Treasure Hound and donations.Dog safety demonstration with stuffed dog.Take a quick walk thru Anne Lewis’ Garden and onto the dog walking path.Take picture in front of FOHA signTour the rest of the grounds, explaining each building. If group is small, go into FIV+ cattery hallway area.Go up to 5/6 and explain about the color-coded dots using all the pictures in 5/6 kitchen. Walk thru 5/6 and toss treats to dogs.Return to Welcome Center and thank group for coming, then talk about volunteer opportunities with their parents. Other tasks: Respond to parents emailing in about volunteer opportunities for their children. Ask for age of children and then explain about dog walking, cat snuggling and enrichment activities.Respond to parents asking what type of toys their children can make off site. Email link to website displaying toys they can make for cats and dogs.Program: Youth Program (ages 8 - 15) During the Spring and Fall we receive many requests to share our shelter with Girl Scout and Boy Scout groups. We are looking for a volunteer who will help coordinate these efforts and meet the groups at the shelter for a quick educational session and a tour of the catteries. We currently have a volunteer in place who will help with training and hand off of the program. On-site meet-ups with the groups can be shared with other volunteers if you are interested in building a small support team of volunteers who may be able to help. Information from the Current Program Lead - Youth Programs – approx. 40 hours per year Most Common Task – Visits to the shelter Respond to incoming emails from troop leaders, schoolteachers, etc. requesting what they can do to help the shelter and possible visits.Response back can be freeform or from a standard template I created (I will send this when I get home).Ask about doing a donation drive before the shelter visit.Once a date/time is confirmed for a visit to the shelter, email adult and minor waivers to POC and add to the shelter’s calendar in Outlook.Two days before the date, confirm with the POC that all waivers are signed, the weather is good and how many are coming. I try to limit to 15 max including adults. Encourage carpooling.Once everyone is onsite, collect waivers.Talk about the history of FOHA and the important work we do. Mention Treasure Hound and donations.Dog safety demonstration with stuffed dog.Take a quick walk thru Anne Lewis’ Garden and onto the dog walking path.Take picture in front of FOHA signTour the rest of the grounds, explaining each building. If group is small, go into FIV+ cattery hallway area.Go up to 5/6 and explain about the color-coded dots using all the pictures in 5/6 kitchen. Walk thru 5/6 and toss treats to dogs.Return to Welcome Center and thank group for coming, then talk about volunteer opportunities with their parents. Other tasks: Respond to parents emailing in about volunteer opportunities for their children. Ask for age of children and then explain about dog walking, cat snuggling and enrichment activities.Respond to parents asking what type of toys their children can make off site. Email link to website displaying toys they can make for cats and dogs.Program: Youth Program (ages 8 - 15) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sparkle Up the Welcome CenterLet's sparkle up that Welcome Center! After you have completed the training for cleaning the Welcome Center you can sign up here and make it sparkle all on your own! The Welcome Center is a busy space and is used daily by staff and volunteers. With so much use, it can be hard to keep clean. By cleaning the Welcome Center you're helping create a tidy and welcoming space for everyone while taking a little off the staff's plate. Program: Assist a Caregiver Let's sparkle up that Welcome Center! After you have completed the training for cleaning the Welcome Center you can sign up here and make it sparkle all on your own! The Welcome Center is a busy space and is used daily by staff and volunteers. With so much use, it can be hard to keep clean. By cleaning the Welcome Center you're helping create a tidy and welcoming space for everyone while taking a little off the staff's plate. Program: Assist a Caregiver Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Adoption Application Screener
Review online applications from potential adopters.
Answer applicant questions.
Screen the applicant and consult with them regarding bringing a cat home and what to expect.
Coordinate times for applicants to meet cats at shelter and in foster care.
Complete vet checks
Complete adoptions when necessary.
Training provided. Schedule and amount of work based on your availability. Program: Team Meow
Review online applications from potential adopters.
Answer applicant questions.
Screen the applicant and consult with them regarding bringing a cat home and what to expect.
Coordinate times for applicants to meet cats at shelter and in foster care.
Complete vet checks
Complete adoptions when necessary.
Training provided. Schedule and amount of work based on your availability. Program: Team Meow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds and Maintenance VolunteersFacilities Grounds and Maintenance volunteers needed for the following scopes of work on site; Grounds Work Mowing/weed eating - as needed around all kennels and buildings to included exercise and play yards as well as trails and driveway. Seasonal leaf blowing/raking - around kennels, buildings and yards. Seasonal snow removal - as needed for building and kennel access. Clearing runs and yards for proper care of animals on site. Trail work - clearing vegetation, weed eating and spreading wood chips. Play yards - spread wood chips as needed. Landscaping - mulch flower beds and weed as needed. Wood splitting - seasonal as neededAbove tasks can be completed at will. Equipment is available on site with applicable guidelines. Maintenance related activities to be scheduled with the facilities manager as follows; Maintenance Work Buildings repairs - any repairs to electrical, plumbing or HVAC components or systems. Construction - new builds or repairs to drywall, framing, roofing or painting. Driveway maintenance - filling pot holes Tree removal - cutting down or removing downed trees Landscaping - walkway maintenance or new walkway builds. Fencing/yard repairs - repairs needed for any animal yards or runs.Please reach out via email at facilitiesmanager@foha.org to engage for maintenance opportunities or project proposal. Program: Facilities and Grounds Facilities Grounds and Maintenance volunteers needed for the following scopes of work on site; Grounds Work Mowing/weed eating - as needed around all kennels and buildings to included exercise and play yards as well as trails and driveway. Seasonal leaf blowing/raking - around kennels, buildings and yards. Seasonal snow removal - as needed for building and kennel access. Clearing runs and yards for proper care of animals on site. Trail work - clearing vegetation, weed eating and spreading wood chips. Play yards - spread wood chips as needed. Landscaping - mulch flower beds and weed as needed. Wood splitting - seasonal as neededAbove tasks can be completed at will. Equipment is available on site with applicable guidelines. Maintenance related activities to be scheduled with the facilities manager as follows; Maintenance Work Buildings repairs - any repairs to electrical, plumbing or HVAC components or systems. Construction - new builds or repairs to drywall, framing, roofing or painting. Driveway maintenance - filling pot holes Tree removal - cutting down or removing downed trees Landscaping - walkway maintenance or new walkway builds. Fencing/yard repairs - repairs needed for any animal yards or runs.Please reach out via email at facilitiesmanager@foha.org to engage for maintenance opportunities or project proposal. Program: Facilities and Grounds Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105-2744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bio WritersAre you passionate about animals and gifted with the power of words? If so, we have an exciting volunteer opportunity that allows you to combine your love for writing with your desire to make a difference in the lives of dogs and cats searching for their forever homes. As a Bios Writer volunteer, you will play a vital role in helping our animals find their perfect match. Your creative writing skills will give these animals a voice, enabling us to share their stories, quirks, and lovable qualities with the world. By crafting engaging and informative bios, you'll create connections between adopters and animals, making adoption decisions more informed and heartfelt. Instructions will be provided as well as notes on dogs and/or cats to work from, and resources and ideas for bio writing! Program: Animal Allies Are you passionate about animals and gifted with the power of words? If so, we have an exciting volunteer opportunity that allows you to combine your love for writing with your desire to make a difference in the lives of dogs and cats searching for their forever homes. As a Bios Writer volunteer, you will play a vital role in helping our animals find their perfect match. Your creative writing skills will give these animals a voice, enabling us to share their stories, quirks, and lovable qualities with the world. By crafting engaging and informative bios, you'll create connections between adopters and animals, making adoption decisions more informed and heartfelt. Instructions will be provided as well as notes on dogs and/or cats to work from, and resources and ideas for bio writing! Program: Animal Allies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Snuggling Orientation Part 2 - Hands On SessionPLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR A PART 2 SESSION: If you are not signed up for Part 1, DO NOT sign up for Part 2. If there are no Part 1 sessions listed, this means the Part 1 session just occurred and you must wait until a new one is added to the website.Please do not sign up for Part 2 if you are only wait-listed for Part 1. We must save the spots for people who are registered for Part 1. If you are under the age of 16, you must have a parent create an account, sign up and attend the session with you.Participants 16 and older can sign up for Part 2 without a parent.If you completed Part 1 but all Part 2 sessions are full, please email volunteercoordinator@foha.orgProgram: Team Meow PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR A PART 2 SESSION: If you are not signed up for Part 1, DO NOT sign up for Part 2. If there are no Part 1 sessions listed, this means the Part 1 session just occurred and you must wait until a new one is added to the website.Please do not sign up for Part 2 if you are only wait-listed for Part 1. We must save the spots for people who are registered for Part 1. If you are under the age of 16, you must have a parent create an account, sign up and attend the session with you.Participants 16 and older can sign up for Part 2 without a parent.If you completed Part 1 but all Part 2 sessions are full, please email volunteercoordinator@foha.orgProgram: Team Meow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105-2744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-person Orientation for New Dog Walkers (Part 2 of 2)After you've taken the online orientation (Part 1), come out to the shelter for Part 2! Includes presentation on use of slip lead, leash, and harness, tour of key shelter areas, and walking at least one dog. Experienced volunteers will be on hand to help get dogs out of their kennels. After this session, you'll be qualified to walk FOHA's "green sticker" dogs. Note: Walking dogs at FOHA is a physical activity done in all types of weather. Additionally, volunteers should be prepared to follow all dog handling procedures and shelter rules conveyed through posted signage or verbally by another volunteer or staff member. Please dress appropriately, including sturdy close-toed shoes or boots. Program: Dog Squad After you've taken the online orientation (Part 1), come out to the shelter for Part 2! Includes presentation on use of slip lead, leash, and harness, tour of key shelter areas, and walking at least one dog. Experienced volunteers will be on hand to help get dogs out of their kennels. After this session, you'll be qualified to walk FOHA's "green sticker" dogs. Note: Walking dogs at FOHA is a physical activity done in all types of weather. Additionally, volunteers should be prepared to follow all dog handling procedures and shelter rules conveyed through posted signage or verbally by another volunteer or staff member. Please dress appropriately, including sturdy close-toed shoes or boots. Program: Dog Squad Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105-2744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Online Orientation for New Dog Walkers (Part 1 of 2)This is the first of two sessions you must attend to qualify to walk FOHA's "green-level" dogs. Please be sure to select a hands-on session (Part 2) as well. If you are under 18, the parent who will be holding the dog's leash while at the shelter must join you for this session. Dogs may only be walked by trained volunteers who are at least 18. Webinar link will be sent out at least 2 days in advance. Please join from a device that allows you to see the presentation slides, videos, etc. (vs. just calling in). Program: Dog Squad This is the first of two sessions you must attend to qualify to walk FOHA's "green-level" dogs. Please be sure to select a hands-on session (Part 2) as well. If you are under 18, the parent who will be holding the dog's leash while at the shelter must join you for this session. Dogs may only be walked by trained volunteers who are at least 18. Webinar link will be sent out at least 2 days in advance. Please join from a device that allows you to see the presentation slides, videos, etc. (vs. just calling in). Program: Dog Squad Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Snuggling Orientation Part 1 - VirtualPLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE SIGNING UP. Part 1 is a virtual meeting via Google Meet. You will receive an email with the meeting information the day of the meeting. **Please be sure to check your spam/junk folder for the email.Participants younger than 16 MUST have a parent sign up for the same session. PARENTS - your child(ren) can attend with you. They do not need their own account.Participants 16 and older can create an account and sign up without a parent. However, the parent must sign the parental consent. *Please add your age in the comment section. If you are on the wait list for Part 1, please do NOT sign up for a Part 2 session.Please note that our shelter is located in Aldie, VA. Program: Team Meow PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE SIGNING UP. Part 1 is a virtual meeting via Google Meet. You will receive an email with the meeting information the day of the meeting. **Please be sure to check your spam/junk folder for the email.Participants younger than 16 MUST have a parent sign up for the same session. PARENTS - your child(ren) can attend with you. They do not need their own account.Participants 16 and older can create an account and sign up without a parent. However, the parent must sign the parental consent. *Please add your age in the comment section. If you are on the wait list for Part 1, please do NOT sign up for a Part 2 session.Please note that our shelter is located in Aldie, VA. Program: Team Meow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LaundryHelp our team with laundry that is never ending! Our laundry room can be found behind the welcome center, and is attached to line 3/4. There will be printed instructions in the laundry room. It is IMPORTANT to follow the instructions. Both washing machines CANNOT be started at the same time. Dry and folded laundry can go to our laundry shed. The laundry shed is on the other side 3/4 by the back play yard. There is a map in the laundry shed to indicate where different types of linens go. Feel free to also sweep and dust while in the laundry room. Program: Assist a Caregiver Help our team with laundry that is never ending! Our laundry room can be found behind the welcome center, and is attached to line 3/4. There will be printed instructions in the laundry room. It is IMPORTANT to follow the instructions. Both washing machines CANNOT be started at the same time. Dry and folded laundry can go to our laundry shed. The laundry shed is on the other side 3/4 by the back play yard. There is a map in the laundry shed to indicate where different types of linens go. Feel free to also sweep and dust while in the laundry room. Program: Assist a Caregiver Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20105 Allow Groups: No |