I've heard of volunteers as young as 10. But 14-15 is usually the starting point.
I think about 15 or 16. My mother use to work at a hospital and you can volunteer at around 14 years old. But it might be different at any other hospital. I suggest you go to the hospital and ask the volunteer workers:)
a 13 year old can volunteer at a hospital if you voluteer to help nurse and take care of the people there but you cant volunteer to do surgery's and stuff like that
you have to be at least 16 or older!
There are several places where a 14 year old can do volunteer work in Houston, TX for the summer. They can volunteer in any hospital, library, or local Salvation Army.
I would say atleast 14 years of age.
I'm pretty sure you can you can but i know you can volunteer.
they could join the stripes volunteer or they can do volunteen
It depends on the hospital, I'm 12 years old and I have been trying to see if the hospital will let me volunteer, but it doesn't look like they will, but then again I suppose it would depend on the hospital's rules and codes, you should ask the hospital that the 11 year old wants to volunteer at, they would know better than anyone else. If you need anything else contact me at lilgoody2shoes2007@yahoo.com. Katie Littrell
Some state the first veterinary hospital was in India, but the date of this is not given with the assertation. In modern times, the first veterinary school was founded in Lyon, France and a veterinary hospital probably sprang up around the school within a few years of the school's opening.
Seattle Animal Center (pl see link- http://www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/fostervolunteers.htm) AND PAWS (Pl see link- http://www.paws.org/help/vol/) are two major organizations which have volunteering and foster care program for pets and animals where you can volunteer your time for the cause of animals. You can volunteer at Broadway Veterinary Hospital. You can reach them by either (206) 322-5444 or www.broadwayvh.com
Some of the cheapest veterinary hospitals that are located in Dallas are the North Dallas Veterinary Hospital, the East Dallas Veterinary Clinic and the Hillside Veterinary Clinic.
For small animals in the United States, veterinary care is normally provided at a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital. For large animals and food production animals, veterinary care is typically provided at the barn, stable, racetrack or wherever the animal is normally housed at.