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Become a Volunteer at The Humane Society of Morocco

Why work for the HSM?

Thank you so much for wanting to volunteer at the Humane Society of Morocco!

Volunteering is a great way to give back to the community and our animals and the best way you can help animals in need is to volunteer at the Humane Society of Morocco! There are a number of ways and departments to use your time, skills, and talents. Whether you wish to help care for the animals, work in guest services or administration, provide assistance with programs, make special events special, or lend your handy-person skills on projects, your participation is key to helping homeless and abused pets.

As a volunteer, you become part of a team committed to providing loving, quality care to pets in need, while also making the community a better place for our pets and their people. Together, we can make a big difference for the animals!

Please complete the volunteer application to let us know your area of interest and time availability. We’ll get in touch with you to let you know more about orientation and the training process. (Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older.)

Moroccan animals are our fellow citizens. We have a duty of care to ensure that they are safe, healthy & happy.

You will be contributing to help create a shift towards a safer, healthier, happier future for the animals of Morocco. We are a family here. But we work hard. Really hard.

The work could be noisy, dirty & physical. But the reward will always outweigh the sacrifice. We are here for them. You are making a difference.

Meet the team

Our team is very eclectic: it ranges from Operations team to Marketing, Administrative, foster home visitors, social media managers, photographs, Public Relationswho keep the wheels turning in the background.

We are nothing without the some of our parts.

We live for animals.

We believe that we can make a difference.

We are the Humane Society of Morocco!

What volunteering means?

The Humane Society of Morocco is run entirely by volunteers. Our volunteers come from all over the globe & are from all walks of life. Without our volunteers, our charity does not run.

Our volunteer schedule is never the same. Some weeks we are overflowing with volunteers. Other weeks we really struggle. Whichever the scenario, we need to ensure that we are adequately covered to be able to meet the needs of the animals that need it.

Daily tasks at the HSM include:

Basic animal care: feeding or bathing animals.
Cleaning: Poop scoop, general sanitation of the animalsplace.
Walking/Hiking: The dogs are walked for a minimum of 90 mins at a time on a rotating roster.
Animal Training: Training walks, to aid socialization or to assist rehabilitation.
Staff Training: New volunteer onboarding.
Medical Treatment: Administering specialized treatments to animals when required.
Projects: Other initiatives, such as building, administration, etc

Volunteering with the Humane Society of Morocco is unlike any other volunteer experience. Is it hard work? Absolutely! Is it at times overwhelming? You bet.

We are a small, hardworking team & while we encourage afun & exciting experience, volunteers are expected to give 100% at all times. The success & future of HSM lies in the commitment, enthusiasm & dedication of our volunteers.

We are trying to createsustain significant change towards the health & treatment of animals in Morocco & are looking for volunteers whowholeheartedly believe & support the change we are working hard to create.

Still interested & want to join our Crew?
DISCOVER THE AMAZING EXPERIENCE OF OUR VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer testimonials

Ali is not only an awesome person, and leader of this organization, but he is also the best friend of all animals he finds. He is so knowledgeable, dynamic, has so much empathy and care for the animals, and is such an inspiration.

— Daniel

I have recently returned from Morocco. My whole experience was amazing from working closely with animals and other volunteers where I couldn’t have been made to feel more welcome. Thank you Ali for this amazing experience I couldn’t get anywhere else. We will see each other again.
I plan a return trip next year. I would recommend it to anyonecannot fault anything at all, my whole experience was brilliant.

— Judith

The Humane Society of Morocco was amazing! I couldn’t have had a better first experience in my life.
The project is such a fantastic charity that you can really get involved in during your stay, I couldn’t recommend it enough!
You’re going to want to be back as soon as you leave!

— Kimberly

Volunteer FAQs

Get answers to volunteering common questions.
You must be a minimum of 18 years or older to volunteer. All volunteers must attend a virtual Info Session prior to signing up for Orientation to onboard as a new volunteer. Click HERE to start the process of becoming a new volunteer.

Volunteers are asked to commit to 6 hours per month for at least 6 months.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer at our charity. Younger folks are encouraged to get involved in community outreach as Animals Ambassadors. Check out our Youth Programs section.

If you have a group that is interested in volunteering at our charity, please contact us for more information.

We charge a one-time $20 fee for volunteers, which helps cover the cost of your initial volunteer t-shirt and name badge. This fee allows us to ensure that all volunteers are easily identifiable and properly equipped while helping out, ensuring a safe and organized experience for everyone.
Yes, all volunteers are required to wear their volunteer t-shirt, long pants, and close-toed shoes for safety. We also recommend dressing appropriately for the weather to ensure you’re comfortable while helping out.
If you want to help a colony of cats or stray dogs in your neighborhood through Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR), you don’t need to be an official volunteer. However, if you’re interested in running a TNVR program to manage cat or dog populations in your neighborhood or city, we encourage and welcome individuals, companies, and local authorities to collaborate with us. With our supervision and guidance, you can implement effective TNVR efforts that make a lasting impact on your community.

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