Support Us
Become a Dog Aid International Volunteer
Volunteers are always needed to help out with a variety of fun, worthwhile and interesting activities. If you’ve ever considered dedicating some time to helping out the animals, you need look no further than us:
Help at Fundraising Events
Volunteers are required to assist in various capacities at Dog Aid International fundraising events (e.g. quiz nights, fundraising dinners, movie nights etc).
Sell Tickets to Fundraising Events
Volunteers are always required to assist in selling tickets to Dog Aid International fundraising events (e.g. quiz nights, fundraising dinners, movie nights etc).
Sell Raffle Tickets
Periodically Dog Aid International holds a raffle, whereby tickets are sold and a donated item is offered as a prize. Volunteers are needed to assist in selling the tickets.
Operate our Information & Promotions Stall
Volunteers are required to set up and operate the Dog Aid International Information and Promotions Stall. Usually the stall is based at festivals, markets, expos and events etc. The stall contains information on Dog Aid International activities, merchandise for sale and raffle tickets for sale.
Sell Charity Chocolate
Cadbury chocolates sell themselves! An easy and time effective way to help raise funds for the dogs. All you need to do is set up a box in your office, sporting club, social club or school.
Help with Street Appeals
Dog Aid International holds an annual street appeal. Volunteers from across the metropolitan area are asked to shake tins and operate display stalls.
Research & Draft Grant Applications
There is a role for appropriately skilled volunteers to research and draft grant applications for specific funding or resourcing. This role is to be performed under the guidance of the Dog Aid International Projects Coordinator.
If you think you might like to volunteer for Dog Aid International please contact us
We Need Your Support
Dog Aid International receives no Government funding and is 100% dependent upon donations, grants and sponsorship.
On the Front Lines
Dr Daiyu (Balinese vet) and Dr Jo (volunteer Australian vet) work together in a mobile veterinary clinic. Dr Jo has been volunteering periodically in Bali over a number of years.
