
Volunteer & CHange Lives!
You can help us make a difference in the lives of local families. We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available to suit any comfort level. You can choose to specialize in one particular role, or you are able to assist the families through the entire farm experience.
At least 16 years of age
Positive and understanding demeanor
Closed toe and closed back shoes required
Experience with horses or people with autism a plus
Requirements
Training and orientation
Volunteer shirts
Lunch, drinks, and snacks
A fun experience!
We provide

Day Overview
8:30AM - Volunteers arrive for orientation and set up
9:30AM - Families arrive
10:00AM- Horseback riding
11:00AM - Livestock interactions and nature walk
12:00PM - Crafts and lunch
1:00PM - Families depart
This is a rough outline of our day, however we emphasize flexibility. The needs of each individual family will be considered when determining how much time to spend on an activity and how much time is needed to transition between activities. The day typically ends between 1PM and 3PM, but will be different for each family.
Available Roles
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Leader of the team that works with the horse and the rider
comfortable grooming, tacking, and untacking a horse
Relaxed and aware when leading a horse
Stays calm in emergency situations and maintains control of the horse
Maneuvers the horse safely at a walk and trot while being aware of the rider and side walkers
Assist with teaching families about the various education aspects of horses and care
At least 16 years of age with at least 5 years of experience with horses
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We use up to two side walkers per child to help maintain balance while riding
Able to keep the rider safe and secure while on the horse at a walk and trot
Assist the rider in games and processing directions from the instructor
MUST have upper body strength, being able to lift or catch 140 lbs. at one time
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Comfortable around livestock such as pigs, goats, sheep, and chickens
Able to monitor both children and animals as they interact
Encourage families to interact and experience the animals while keeping a positive environment
Ability to educate on livestock a bonus!
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ABA or experience with autism REQUIRED
Each family will be assigned a group leader for the day
Assures safety protocol is being followed
Familiar with transition and self regulation strategies
will guide families throughout the day and help children transition to each activity
Promotes order throughout the day and assists with activities
Group leaders should be enthusiastic and promote spirit within their group
Must be at least 18 years of age for this position
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Guide families through the trail and assist with activities along the path
Provide assistance with task switching to move families between activities
Comfortable walking along wooded trail while monitoring families
Help children complete tasks such as the balance beam, rock wall, and zipline
Some jogging and light lifting may be required
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Help families complete various arts and crafts projects
Projects can include painting, drawing, modeling with clay, creating with kinetic sand, and more
Comfortable with projects that may be messy as children explore and experience
Flexibility in switching between project options as needed