Become a foster volunteer with Pet Network Humane Society!Pet Network Humane Society works to save the lives of as many animals as possible. A crucial piece of this goal is our foster program. Foster volunteers temporarily house animals in their own homes and provide care to those animals. We are looking for individuals interested in…

Pet Network Humane Society operates the Pet Network Thrift Store in Incline Village. Members of the community can donate and shop for gently used clothing, furniture, décor, and more at the shop. With the exception of the Thrift Store Manager, the store is completely volunteer-operated. Following operational costs, proceeds and donations from the thrift store…

The Guest House is a typical home needing to be cared for on an ongoing basis. There are beds to be made, laundry to be done and cabinets to be straightened.

Volunteer at events like Nugget at Hot August Nights and Best in the West Rib Cook-Off.

Many of our guests rarely receive a home-cooked meal, and are very appreciative when a dinner is provided . You can schedule your family or group to provide a weekday meal. (We ask that you plan to feed 20 people)

The Guest House is managed by a volunteer board of directors and also has many committees populated by volunteers, e.g. finance, marketing, governance and special events. Serving on a committee is a great way to find out more about the organization and possibly serving on the board in the future.

Be a teen buddy for a special needs child, or help us make exhibits. This board does it all. This committee is open to high school students who want to gain service learning credits and leadership experience and complete comprehensive impactful service for the families in our community.

We need someone who loves to garden and create learning areas in our garden for children such as composting, a bee and butterfly flower bed and all sort of fun learning opportunities. We need someone (or two folks) all summer long and you can create your own schedule.

Exhibits Committee volunteers are grandparents, parents and community members who create and build custom exhibits unique to KidZone Museum. The hand crafted exhibits are filled with play that helps a child’s social, physical, cognitive and creative development.

The Board of Directors of the KidZone Museum is also a committed group of volunteers. Representatives of this group are parents, attorneys, child development specialists and nonprofit professionals.