With school back on the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is recruiting volunteers to join its team of AnimalSmart™ volunteers to deliver humane education to classrooms across the province. Heather Jobe the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Branch, tells myFM more about their new program.
“Hearing the students’ enthusiasm when they talk about their pets, seeing their faces when they realize that animals have emotions too, and listening to how they can be caring to animals is very fulfilling to me,” says AnimalSmart volunteer Cory Philip, who has presented to 17 classes, reaching over 325 students. “It gives me hope when young children talk about being kind to animals as an extension of being kind to each other.”
As a registered charity, the Ontario SPCA depends on the support of volunteers to make programs like AnimalSmart™ possible. Volunteers don’t need to be teachers or have a background in education; they will receive one-on-one coaching, as well as in-classroom mentoring with an experienced educator. Jobe explains their goal behind this initiative.
“We want to create a brighter future for animals, which is why it’s so important to show kids how special animals are and how to treat animals with respect and kindness,” says Nina Alexander, Humane Education Manager, Ontario SPCA and Humane Society. “The Ontario SPCA’s AnimalSmart™ program is a fun and engaging way to get kids thinking about animals and what they need to be happy and healthy.”
If you’re passionate about animals, want to make a difference in your community and enjoy working with and inspiring children, visit animalsmart.ca to learn more about becoming a volunteer.
(Written by: Emma Butler)