We need your help!
Our staff and volunteers work together to form a vital team that’s essential to carrying out our mission to promote the health, care, and adoption of these animals. There are many important roles that you can fill to help animals in need.
Please note, for safety reasons, volunteers must be 18 years or older.
Happenings

Helen Miller Volunteer of the Year
Encouraging young people to care about animals is part of Baypath’s mission statement and no one helps the shelter amplify.

Long time volunteers, Candi & Nicole, share their volunteer stories
Volunteering at Baypath Brings Joy Helping Animals and Finding Friendship By Sandra Gittlen Each Sunday, Candi Abbiuso, of Milford, and…

Foster Mom Helps Tiny Dog Gain Confidence
Rocky was found by a local animal control officer, and was so fearful that he was difficult to handle. Like.

Foster Family Helps Stray Dog Overcome her Fears
Bonnie was scared and shut down after fending for herself on the streets of South Carolina. She urgently needed a.

Foster Family Helps Dog Gain Confidence at Home
Hope is a striking-looking young dog who arrived at Baypath Humane as a stray. On her first day in a.

Foster Family Brings Tillie Health, Love, and Comfort
Bonnie was scared and shut down after fending for herself on the streets of South Carolina. She urgently needed a.

Foster Mom Brings Comfort to Abandoned Cat
Originally found abandoned in the winter, Mammoth arrived at Baypath extremely distressed. After all the upheaval in his life, he.

Foster Family Gives Senior Dog a Sense of Security
Mr. Crocker is a senior dog who was found living on the streets in Roslindale. He is the perfect example.

Foster Family Helps Pepper on Path to Adoption
With the help of several kind people in our community, we were able to rescue a stray cat named Pepper.

Foster Family Helps Dog Recovering from Heartworm
Fostering enriches my life immensely. I can see right in front of me what the work does. And when your.