Court-Appointed Community Service

Volunteer Opportunities for Court-Appointed Community Service (Ages 18+)

BENCHS is a firm believer in second chances, and has opportunities set up specifically to help individuals finish court-ordered community service time. Please be sure to read the FAQ section at the bottom of this page for general details about volunteering at BENCHS. There, you will find our Program Requirements and Essential Capabilities of a BENCHS volunteer. The Court-Appointed Community Service program at BENCHS is separate from the Volunteer Program. If you need hours for court, you must follow the guidelines below.

  • You must be 18 years of age or older, no exceptions.
  • You need to be able to bring a government issued ID.
  • You must share appropriate paperwork from the court when requested.
  • No violent offenses are accepted into the program (Ex. battery, sexual assault, child abuse, animal abuse/neglect, etc.).
  • To apply for the program, sign up below and our program leader will get back to you to discuss current opportunities.
  • You will get contact information to then make arrangements to attend an orientation session.
  • The number of hours you may work per day is based on the current needs at BENCHS and supervisor availability.
  • You must wear closed-toe shoes, jeans or knee-length shorts, dress according to the weather (choose clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and/or stained). You will be working in public areas so dress appropriately.
  • Any volunteer who acts in an irresponsible way will be exited from the program.

The work you will be performing will be janitorial or other projects that benefit BENCHS and its animals. You will not be working with the animals due to the training required.

Volunteering at an animal shelter can be a rewarding experience with many benefits. Reliability is one of the most important characteristics needed in volunteers. BENCHS needs to know we can count on you!

Volunteer FAQs

    • Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. If you are younger than 18, look below for a list of ways that children can be involved in BENCHS.
    • Volunteers must be able to understand and fulfill their assignments independently. (See Essential Capabilities of a Volunteer below.)
    • Only trained volunteers are allowed to work with the animals.
    • We ask volunteers to commit to once a week for twelve weeks. Our animals do best with consistency and it helps with their social development.
    • Volunteers are asked to sign in every time they volunteer. The number of volunteers and the hours volunteers work help us to secure grants to keep our program strong.

    If you are looking for college credit or court-ordered volunteer opportunities, please see the specific programs for those volunteers. 

Volunteering at BENCHS does require certain skills and abilities. These essential capabilities are, but not limited to:

  • Able to work independently and willing to work as part of a team.
  • Comfortable speaking to members of the public.
  • Maintain professional appearance & positive energy when volunteering.
  • Willing to learn and utilize our online volunteer scheduling system.
  • Able to see the body language of an animal for safety.
  • Able to take instructions and follow safety protocols.
  • Able to work with cleaning chemicals.
  • Meeting the basic physical requirements for volunteers.
  • Commitment to the BENCHS mission & the volunteer program mission.

BENCHS has an official partnership with MRCI in Mankato to provide community service opportunities to people with disabilities.

For any volunteers wanting to work with animals, there are these additional essential capabilities:

  • Standing unassisted for long periods of time.
  • Walk distances unassisted.
  • Bend, kneel, crouch unassisted.
  • Use of both hands simultaneously.
  • Lift, carry and move at least 25 pounds independently.
  • Volunteer roles may have additional requirements.

BENCHS has an official partnership with MRCI in Mankato to provide community service opportunities to people with disabilities.

BENCHS is always looking for ways to involve children in the rescuing of dogs and cats! Here are some ideas:

  • Ask for birthday donations instead of gifts.
  • Raise awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering your pets.
  • Hold a donation drive for items on our donation list.
  • Raise money for BENCHS through a bake sale (human or pet),garage sale, lemonade stand, craft sale, etc.
  • Make adoption advertisements for the adoptable dogs and cats to hang in the hallways at BENCHS
  • Make snuffle matts.
  • Make dog toys out of old t-shirts or jeans.
  • Volunteer to help at a BENCHS event with a parent.
  • Make “Adopt Me” bandanas or vests for the BENCHS dogs.
  • Help hang flyers up in the community for BENCHS activities.
  • Start a coin drive in your school for BENCHS.
  • Host a read-a-thon! Ask friends and family to donate money for each animal-related book you read.
  • Create an “Animal Lover’s Quilt” or put together an “Animal Supplies” basket to raffle off.

In short, no. Dog walkers must go through comprehensive training to work with the dogs in our Dog Enrichment Program. Because of the time it takes to complete the training, we ask that they commit two hours every week for 6 months.

Customers and short-term volunteers cannot walk dogs at the shelter. Customers are allowed to interact with dogs only with volunteer or staff assistance.

Volunteering at BENCHS is about more than snuggling with the animals. We ask that volunteers complete the volunteer opportunity they signed up to do first, and then take time to snuggle and cuddle the animals. We always need extra help with the daily care of the animals and upkeep of the shelter ~ and the animals need your love and attention while they wait for their forever homes!

Reminder: Volunteers must go through comprehensive training to work with the animals.