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Welcome to ROLDA!

Thank you for your interest in joining the Romanian League in Defense of Animals (ROLDA) volunteer team! At ROLDA, our mission drives us to transform the lives of animals in need. We care for the homeless, abused, malnourished, or abandoned animals of Romania and Ukraine. With unwavering dedication and a commitment to using our limited resources responsibly, efficiently, and transparently, we strive to make a more significant impact year after year. Together, we can create a brighter future for animals in need!

We’ve got options!

ROLDA offers volunteer opportunities for all. Please choose if you would like to support our mission in person at our ROLDA shelters or from home to see the volunteer roles that fit your schedule. Don’t see a role that fits your schedule? Contact our Volunteer Coordinator to see what opportunities we have that work for you.

Volunteer in-person (Romania)

Volunteer from home

Volunteer Handbook

This handbook serves as your ROLDA Volunteer training guide! You’ll find all the information you need to get started and succeed in your volunteer role.

Time Commitment

ROLDA offers opportunities for all volunteers, allowing you to dedicate time to supporting our mission as often as you’d like. We appreciate open communication about your time commitments and any changes to availability.

Friendly ROLDA Reminder

Following your interview with your region-specific Volunteer Coordinator, all updates and communication about your application will be sent directly to your email.

Questions or concerns about becoming a ROLDA Volunteer?

Send us an email at volunteer@rolda.org to chat with a ROLDA Volunteer Coordinator.

Interested in other ways to support ROLDA?

Fundraising

Assist the team with planning and participating in events to raise awareness of our work, advance our mission, and secure vital funding for ROLDA animals.

Advocacy

Work closely with our team to promote animal welfare, educate the public, and advocate for improved treatment of animals in Romania and Ukraine.