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Adopt-a-Spot Program

 

Our Adopt-a-Spot program offers great opportunities for businesses, neighborhood groups, faith groups and civic organizations who want to have a positive impact on their community. This program helps to enhance community pride by maintaining clean and attractive parks, green spaces, nature trails and roadways for residents and visitors to enjoy.

An adoption is an agreement with the city for a minimum of two years, so make sure your group wants to make a long-term commitment before beginning the adoption process.

If you would like to adopt a park, street or median, please contact Keep Fort Worth Beautiful at KFWB@fortworthtexas.gov  or by phone at 817-392-2046 to begin the contract process.

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Animal Care and Control

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to volunteer with Fort Worth Animal Care & Control.


 

Volunteer with the Fort Worth Animal Shelter!

 

Want to make a difference? Join us!

There are so many ways to volunteer your time to help Fort Worth Animal Care and Control (FWACC). We could not save more than 90% of the pets who come through our doors annually without our incredible volunteer team. If you're passionate about helping people and pets, we have a "job" for you!

Volunteers are needed for almost everything we do, but our biggest volunteer needs are:

  • Adoption Matchmaker- help families find their perfect match among the 300 or more pets waiting at our shelter. 
  • Dog Enrichment Program - provide enrichment (in the form of toys, treats, and more) to pets in our care. Enrichment is critically important to help pets stay mentally and physically stimulated while they are in the confinement of a shelter.
  • Dog Walking- walk, socialize and train selected pets in our care that are most in need!
  • Paw-parazzi - help photograph the pets in our care waiting for their homes. By having clear, distinguishing photos showcasing the animals personality, it helps increase their adoptability and connect them with their new family.
  • Play Group Monitors - with over 300 dogs in our shelter on any given day, we rely on our play yard areas to help dogs get much needed exercise and enrichment in play groups. These volunteers help us monitor the yards and ensure the play groups are safe and fun for every dog involved.
  • Greeters - help potential adopters find their way around the shelter and meet adoptable cats and dogs
  • Off-Site Adoption Centers/Events - assist with adoption matchmaking, cleaning and greeting potential adopters at our two off-site adoption centers and off-site adoption events
  • General assistance with cleaning, laundry, dishes, and more!
  • Foster Volunteers - volunteering in our foster care program is an extremely rewarding opportunity for individuals and families. Our foster program allows pets that are too young for adoption, who are recovering from an illness or injury, or who are in need of other care to stay in private homes until they are ready to be adopted.

    Click here to learn more about our foster program.

 

Looking for group activities?

We love having volunteer groups visit us! We are able to accommodate groups of at least 5 but no more than 8 volunteers, all of whom must be at least 18 years old. We call this our “Day of Service Program”. Opportunities are available most Mondays-Sundays, and must be scheduled at least three weeks in advance. Scheduling is made on a first come, first-served basis. Please contact our volunteer coordinator, Melanie Pena @ melanie.pena@fortworthtexas.gov be sure to include the preferred date, time, and names of volunteers in your email). 

By choosing to volunteer, you will have the opportunity to strengthen our great city by connecting with families, neighbors, and communities through service. Your help is very much appreciated by staff and the shelter pets - help us make a difference in your community!

 

     

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Adoption Matchmaker

Primarily assists customer service staff with customer service duties in either the lobby, dog kennels, or outside play yards/runs. This position is a support counseling role. All final adoption decisions are made by staff.

• Answers visitor questions and matches visitors to needed resources and services

• Informs visitors of behavioral and/or medical information, previous owner surrender notes on particular animals by accessing shelter database software. (Using shelter tablet. Kiosk or computers)

• Provides guidance on animals that are a good fit for the visitor’s household – pet matching

• Assists visitors with finding a staff member or Dog Walking volunteer to safely remove animal from the kennel for a meet and greet, if necessary

• Encourages foster or field trip/slumber party for potential adopters not yet ready to adopt

 

Required training: Volunteer orientation, Dog Handling class, Cat Handling class

Paw-Parazzi Photo Volunteer

This volunteer position assists with photographing and writing quick bios for animals available for adoption. Having a good, clear picture of the animal as well as a biography about their personality drastically increases their chance at getting adopted quicker.  Volunteers in this position would:

• Work alongside Dog Program volunteers to walk, interact with and photograph adoptable dogs in the shelter

• Submit 2-3 pictures (a clear, front facing photo and an interactive photo) to shelter staff

• Submit a dog bio to the shelter staff, describing the animals observed likes, dislikes or personality traits

 

Requirements: Volunteer Orientation, Dog and/or Cat Handling class

Keep Fort Worth Beautiful

Keep Fort Worth Beautiful (KFWB) is an award-winning affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and Keep Texas Beautiful that has served our community for more than 40 years. Our mission is to educate and engage Fort Worth residents and businesses to take responsibility for improving their community environment.

KFWB has three goals:

  • End Littering
  • Improve Recycling
  • Beautify Communities

We encourage all residents, businesses and visitors to become a volunteer to help prevent litter and make a difference in our community!

If you have any questions, please contact us at KFWB@fortworthtexas.gov  OR our website for more information: fortworthtexas.gov/kfwb

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Nature Center & Refuge

Whether you enjoy being outdoors, learning more about the native plants and wildlife, sharing your love of nature with visitors of all ages, or caring for non-releasable education animals, we would love to find a way for you to make your mark at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge.

Volunteer Opportunities

Neighborhood Services

Andrew "Doc" Session Community Center

Location:

Andrew "Doc" Session Community Center

201 South Sylvania Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76111

 

Reports to:   Linda Beltram

                      Community Center Supervisor

Como Community Center

Location:

Como Community Center

4900 Horne Street

Fort Worth, TX 76107

 

Reports to:   Clara Kirby

                       Community Center Supervisor

Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center

Location:

Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center

5565 Truman Drive

Fort Worth, TX 76112

 

Reports to:   Paula Jackson

                      Community Center Supervisor

North Tri-Ethnic Community Center

Location:

North Tri-Ethnic Community Center

2950 Roosevelt Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76106

 

Reports to:   Arturo Mercado

                      Community Center Supervisor

Northside Community Center

Location:

Northside Community Center

1100 N.W. 18th Street

Fort Worth, TX 76164

 

Reports to:   Eric Lopez

                      Community Center Supervisor

Southside Community Center

Location:

Southside Community Center

959 East Rosedale Street

Fort Worth, TX 76104

 

Reports to:   Felicia Johnson

                      Community Center Supervisor

Worth Heights Community Center

Location:

Worth Heights Community Center

3551 New York Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76110

 

Reports to:   Deierdre Jimerson

                      Community Center Supervisor

Park and Recreation

Central District Operations

Location:

Central District Operations

2901 Crestline Road

Fort Worth, TX 76107

 

Chisholm Trail Community Center

Diamond Hill Community Center

East District Park Operations

Location:

East District Park Operations

2300 Avenue H

Fort Worth, TX 76105

Eugene McCray Community Center

Fire Station Community Center

Greenbriar Community Center

Handley Meadowbrook Community Center

Highland Hills Community Center

Hillside Community Center

Mobile Recreation Program

Location:

Mobile Recreation Program

1601 Lipscomb Street

Fort Worth, TX 76104

 

Reports to:  

Sandra Medina

Program Coordinator

North District Park Operations

Location:

North District Park Operations

1700 Brennan Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76106

R.D. Evans Community Center

Riverside Community Center

South District Park Operations

Location:

South District Park Operations

5199 James Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76115

Southwest Community Center

Sycamore Youth Athletic Center

Location:

Sycamore Youth Athletic Center

2525 East Rosedale Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76105

 

Thomas Place Community Center

Location:

Thomas Place Community Center

4237 Lafayette Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76107

Victory Forest Community Center

Location:

Victory Forest Community Center

3427 Hemphill St.

Fort Worth, TX 76110

 

Water Gardens

Location:

Water Gardens

1502 Commerce Street

Fort Worth, TX 76102

 

Reports to:  

David Shoffit - Asst Field Ops Supervisor                              

John Langevin - Gardener

West District Park Operations

Location:

West District Park Operations

7151 Calmont Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76116

 

Reports to:  

Doug Herron

Asst Field Ops Supervisor

Police Department - Citizens on Patrol

           Thank you for your interest in Citizens on Patrol (COP)

Citizens on Patrol volunteers act as additional "eyes and ears" for the Fort Worth Police Department, within neighborhoods. Citizens volunteer time to actively patrol their neighborhoods to watch for and report suspicious and/or criminal activity. They receive training involving vehicle, bicycle, and foot patrol and the use of their radio. Volunteers choose the days and times they wish to patrol and they adhere to no fixed schedule.  

 

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