

The MSPCA considers humane education for all ages a priority, as a means of fostering compassion, responsibility and respect toward animals, each other, and the environment. To attain this goal, we are committed to offering a wide variety of outreach programs to the public, including tours, off-site visits, classroom lesson plans, a story time for our youngest visitors, a children’s summer camp, and adult education seminars.
Please click on the links below to learn more about our programs.
"Comet's Corner" Blog Comet was adopted from the MSPCA in 2000, and is a Star Education Dog. She is a fantastic pit bull committed to teaching kids about important animal welfare issues (with her human counterpart, of course). Please read Comet's Corner monthly to learn more!
Guided Tours We offer guided tours of our adoption facilities Tuesday-Friday, from September through May. Please note that we are unable to offer guided tours from June-August. However, you may participate in a small self-guided tour of our facilities during the summer months or simply stop by for a visit with your friends or family!
Summer Camp The MSPCA at Nevins Farm hosts a fun and educational Children's Summer Camp! The application process begins in late February of each year. Camp is offered over eight 1-week sessions for rising grades 2-9. We also recruit volunteer Junior Counselors, age 15+, to participate in this unique, hands-on opportunity!
Birthday Parties Give the gift of kindness and compassion. Host your child's birthday at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm! 100% of the proceeds from our birthday party fee goes to the cost of care for our animals awaiting adoption. Reservations available weekends.
Little Bookworms Story Time We invite our community's youngest animal lovers and their adult counterparts to join us for story time on Fridays from September through May. This age-appropriate activity helps foster a sense of responsibility and compassion in our youngest visitors, from those in strollers to those in preschool.
Are you a school teacher looking to integrate humane education into your classroom lesson plans? Our staff can help develop lessons that address humane issues that are both age-appropriate and aligned to MA or NH state curriculum frameworks. Visit the MSPCA's Resources for Educators page for more information.
There is additional information for kids and adults on our Education Homepage.
