A Valentine’s Celebration for the whole family! Fall head over paws at Love Unleashed on Friday, February 13th from 6-8 PM at the SPCA of Texas’ Dallas Animal Care Center for an evening packed with furry friends, sweet surprises, and heart-melting fun for all ages.
THE Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
Save lives today with a gift that will go straight to work protecting and caring for animals throughout North Texas.
Volunteer and make every day special for the animals in our shelters. Give your time and heart based on your schedule and interests.
All potential Court Appointed Community Service (CCS) workers must be at least 15 years of age to complete their service hours on their own. Ages 10-14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 18 years old
Because we work with a vulnerable population, we do not accept violent or sexual offenses. We accept offenses such as basic traffic tickets, DWI’s, minor in possession of alcohol, and some minor drug-related charges (on a case-by-case basis).
After your service hours have been completed, we would love for you to stay on as a volunteer!
To verify that your offense will be accepted before submitting the volunteer fee, please contact newvolunteer@spca.org or call 214-461-1886.
Complete the form below to pay your volunteer application fee. You will then receive an emailed receipt for your volunteer fee, plus a link to create a volunteer account and submit your application. Once your application is submitted, someone from the SPCA of Texas volunteer team will contact you to get you started!
• Court Ordered Community Service hours are available seven days a week, between 8AM-5PM. Hours of operations may change due to holiday and inclement weather. • The volunteer fee is non-refundable. • The background check process may take anywhere from 5 to 10 business days based on the county where the offense occurred.
Because we work with a vulnerable population, we do not accept violent or sexual offenses. This includes past and present offenses or completion of deferred adjudication.
All potential 10–14-year-old Court Appointed Community Service (CCS) workers must have a parent or guardian who is 18 years or older submit the application on their behalf. The parent or guardian will need to include the child’s information during the application process. Click here to fill out the application.
All potential Youth Court Appointed Community Service (CCS) workers 15-17 years old, click here to fill out your application.
All potential Court Appointed Community Service (CCS) workers 18 years or older, click here to fill out your application.