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RSPCA NSW has a dedicated Volunteer Emergency Response Team that plays a vital role in supporting animals and their owners impacted by bushfires, floods, and other emergencies across NSW.
These volunteers help establish animal safe spaces at evacuation centres and RSPCA Relief Points in communities affected by severe weather. They distribute essential pet supplies, offer guidance, and provide comfort to pet owners during times of crisis.
We are also fortunate to have volunteer vets and nurses who conduct animal health checks at evacuation centres, ensuring animals receive necessary medical care.
With research showing that up to 70% of Australians have a pet, it’s clear that animals are cherished members of many families, often offering much-needed comfort during tough times. Joining the Emergency Response Team means supporting entire communities, and their animals.
We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of our volunteers—the animals are lucky to have you! There are a variety of roles available within the team. Scroll down to learn more and discover how you can apply to join us.
RSPCA NSW has a dedicated Volunteer Emergency Response Team that plays a vital role in supporting animals and their owners impacted by bushfires, floods, and other emergencies across NSW.
These volunteers help establish animal safe spaces at evacuation centres and RSPCA Relief Points in communities affected by severe weather.Â
We are also fortunate to have volunteer vets and nurses who conduct animal health checks at evacuation centres, ensuring animals receive necessary medical care.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is the lead agency for animal welfare during emergencies, with RSPCA NSW as a key supporting partner.
Through this partnership, RSPCA NSW Inspectors are assigned tasks that utilise their specialised training, equipment, and expertise in animal welfare. They are deployed to perform animal rescues, manage the capture and relocation of displaced animals, and deliver supplies to animals isolated by events like floods.
In emergency situations, inspectors may also be required to humanely euthanise severely injured animals, like livestock and wildlife impacted by bushfires. These decisions are made with careful consideration of the animals’ health and likelihood of recovery.
RSPCA NSW works closely with NSW Emergency Services and is committed to improving public education on animal safety during emergencies through ongoing collaboration.
RSPCA NSW has a dedicated Volunteer Emergency Response Team that plays a vital role in supporting animals and their owners impacted by bushfires, floods, and other emergencies across NSW.
These volunteers help establish animal safe spaces at evacuation centres and RSPCA Relief Points in communities affected by severe weather. They distribute essential pet supplies, offer guidance, and provide comfort to pet owners during times of crisis.
We are also fortunate to have volunteer vets and nurses who conduct animal health checks at evacuation centres, ensuring animals receive necessary medical care.
With research showing that up to 70% of Australians have a pet, it’s clear that animals are cherished members of many families, often offering much-needed comfort during tough times. Joining the Emergency Response Team means supporting entire communities, and their animals.
We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of our volunteers—the animals are lucky to have you! There are a variety of roles available within the team. Scroll down to learn more and discover how you can apply to join us.
We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to help members of public in support of our Community Outreach team which provides discounted desexing and vaccinations to people that hold either a pension card, health care card or concession cards.
As a Volunteer Vet Nurse you will play a vital role in assisting and supporting both animals and pet owners affected by bushfires and other emergencies in NSW.
This role will play a critical part in assisting and supporting both animals and pet owners affected by bushfires and other emergencies in NSW.
As a Volunteer Driver, you will play a crucial role in supporting pet owners and their beloved animals during challenging times. This volunteer position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the well-being of animals and their owners in bushfire-affected areas.Â
RSPCA NSW rehomes a range of different animals, from dogs, cats, and birds to horses, rabbits, and sheep! We believe that all creatures, great and small, can bring joy to our families and homes. Begin your adoption journey today and make an adorable lifelong friend!
By providing temporary homes for our animals, we can ensure they get the care they need until they are ready to be adopted. Join our network of foster carers for an incredibly rewarding experience; with your help, we can change the lives of some of the state’s most vulnerable animals.
We rely on our generous supporters to continue assisting the thousands of animals turning to RSPCA NSW for help. No matter how small your contribution, every gift makes a lifesaving difference for animals in need.
By raising funds and lending a hand to communities and their pets, our volunteers play a pivotal role in our work throughout NSW. If you have a genuine concern for animals and enjoy meeting like-minded people, consider becoming an RSPCA NSW volunteer today!