Teenagers: Are you interested in
spending a little of your free time volunteering with a humane organization
dedicated to saving the lives of pets and educating the public on the humane
treatment of animals?
Parents: Are you looking for ways to
get your teenager actively involved in community service?
Educators: Are you interested in
starting a humane education program on your campus?
Then take a few moments to
learn about Petite Paws Teens, Petite Paws Rescue's new teen volunteer
initiative. Teens will have the opportunities to learn from pet care
professionals as well as make a difference in the lives of pets in their
community. This program is being coordinated by Janis Burns of Indiana Petite Paws Rescue, and an
advisory board of teens who want to participate in a program like this.
Teens must have parental permission to
participate in the Petite Paws Teens Program.
Please email us for a permission form.
Chapters
Are you interested in organizing a chapter
of Petite Paws Teens at your school, church or other community facility?
Contact us about how to get started.
Chapters starting this year:
Contact usif you would like to get together with
the teens who want to form a chapter at your high school.
Petite Paws Teens of Evansville
- Lisa Rice
Petite Paws Teens of Ft.
Wayne - Katie McCrady
Petite Paws Teens of NW
Indiana - Janis Burns
Petite Paws Teens of
Seymour/Indianapolis - Theresa Allen
Please stayed tuned
for much more info! Check back often.
Mission
Petite Paws Teens was created to help teens
learn that one person can make a positive impact on the world around them. Teens
will get to see first hand how their compassion and dedication can change lives,
both human and canine (or both!). Participating teens will determine their
commitment to the organization without any obligation. They will be the only
ones accountable for how the program works as it will rely on their ideas and
efforts.
Benefits
What does a teen have to gain by
participating in Petite Paws Teens?
A feeling of gratification knowing they gave their own
time to make a better life for a pet in need.
Those who are unable to have pets in their own homes
will have time that they can spend with a pet in the program, whether it be an
afternoon in the park or helping with bathing after the pet has been rescued.
Learn leadership skills by developing new programs,
such as fundraiser or humane education lecture to be presented at their
school.
Become a mentor to a younger child through our humane
education programs with lower grades.
Be given the opportunity to meet with professionals in
the pet care industry, such as veterinarians and groomers, to ask questions
about their own career goals.
The opportunity to make new friends as you interact
with members in your chapter as well as other chapters in the program.
Accumulate needed community service hours for
graduation.
Be eligible for college scholarships available to
students who volunteer with humane organizations.
Receive letters of recommendation from Petite Paws Rescue officers when applying to colleges.