Stray Rescue of St. Louis' (SRSTL) Code of Conduct reinforces our values and expectations. As a non-profit organization, SRSTL believes that every animal that comes into our care deserves to be healthy, safe and well-loved. We seek to nurture the lives of these dogs and cats by providing quality care, responsible and loving adoptive homes, and by promoting humane treatment through education and awareness. The Code also helps create a safe, healthy and positive work environment. In general, conduct on or off the job or time volunteered, that adversely affects SRSTL or unduly interferes with Stray Rescue's operations will violate the Code. SRSTL expects that its employees, volunteers, and members will use common sense and good judgement at all times to determine whether their conduct is appropriate.
The Code of Conduct includes, but is not limited to, the below:
In performing any service for Stray Rescue of St. Louis, representing Stray Rescue of St. Louis, or engaging in any Stray Rescue of St. Louis activity, I agree to meet the following standards of conduct:
I understand that:
SRSTL reserves the right to modify its Volunteer Policies at any time. I understand that changes to the Volunteer Policies will be posted on the website and that it is my responsibility to apprise myself of and to follow the current Volunteer Policies. I understand and agree that if accepted as a volunteer, all services performed by me will be performed by me will be performed on a strictly voluntary basis, and that I will receive no remuneration, pay or compensation of any kind, that I am not an employee of SRSTL, nor otherwise derive any benefits normally available to employees of SRSTL. If I am unable to perform volunteer duties at any time, including because I wish to terminate my volunteer relationship with SRSTL, I will notify the appropriate individuals immediately and with as much notice as possible.