Assist the Kitchen Staff with packaging hot dinner for the community meal guests and then serving at the Residential / Shelter Guest Dinner service. All packaged dinners will be passed out by security to our guests outside of our gates. Volunteers will work alongside our clients in-program working on their recovery and stronger living.

The Receptionist provides reception and basic clerical support for the agency. Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. The receptionist will be representing the agency to the public and clients.

Assist the Kitchen Staff with food preparation for evening meal services. All food prepared during this shift will help directly in feeding guests outside of our gates, as well as our shelter guests and recovery clients in our program working on their recovery and stronger living.

Time commitment: 5-8 hours / week. Angel mentoring is an intense, one-on-one trauma-informed mentoring service for girls and LGBTQ+ youth ages 12-18 who are identified as survivors of sexual assault, sexual abuse, molestation, intimate partner violence (IPV), and stalking, whose primary goal is to restore recipients to the highest level of functioning through trauma-healing, self-love,…

Time commitment: 3-6 hours / week (mostly Fridays and Saturdays). Girls Circle is a group mentorship service for participants ages 12-18 who are presenting behavioral problems such as anger, aggression, educational deficit and truancy, poor self-esteem and self-image, poor decision-making, difficulty effectively solving a problem, authority and/or family conflict, criminal and/or negative peers, habitual runaways,…

Side walkers are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of the student during the lesson. A side walker’s primary role is to support the student as needed. A side walker is required to assist with the lesson by relaying instructions, standing, walking and running next to the horse, as well as supporting the student per…

A horse leader is responsible for leading the horse safely during lessons. The horse leader’s primary goal is safety and controlling the horse. The leader’s main focus is paying attention to the horse, and listening closely to the instructor’s directions. The Horse Leader is also responsible for the preparation and care prior to and following…