
đž Join Our Volunteer Team!
Every day, our volunteers help homeless cats find safety, comfort, and the chance to begin again. Whether youâre scooping, snuggling, greeting adopters, or keeping our space running smoothly, youâre making a real difference. Volunteering is a meaningful way to spend time with cats, meet great people, learn new skills, and support a mission that truly saves lives.
Start Here: Watch the Intro Video
This video introduces you to the heart of Fearless Kitty Rescueâwho we are, how we began, and the people who guide our mission every day. Youâll meet our founders, leadership team, and staff, and get a clear picture of the values and community that make our rescue a safe, loving place for every cat who comes through our doors.
đ How to Become a Volunteer
Complete a Volunteer Application. This helps us learn more about you and match you with the right volunteer opportunities.
Once we receive your application, youâll receive an email within 5 business days with information on scheduling an initial Meet & Greet and caregiving training.
If youâre interested in helping in other areasâsuch as admin support, events, fundraising, or anything beyond general caregivingâwe’ll review other options during the Meet & Greet.
If you donât see this email after 5 business days, please check your spam or junk folder. If itâs not there, email us at volunteer@fearlesskittyrescue.org, and weâll be happy to assist.
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Caregiving Team: From scooping to snuggling, caregivers see the kitties more than anyone else â these are the volunteers who clean our general population kitty rooms, provide fresh food and water, clean litter boxes, and otherwise freshen rooms, and, of course, socialize with the kittens and cats. This role requires bending, lifting, and moving supplies, and is best for volunteers comfortable with active, hands-on work.
Medical Caregiving Team: Help monitor kitty health, assist with treatments, and support overall care alongside the Animal Care Technician. This role is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable learning to administer medications and who can meet the physical needs of the job, including bending, lifting, and safely carrying cats.
Transport Team: Helps transport kitties to vet appointments.


