Handling and caring for horses; organizing stable area, tack room, and barn; cleaning stalls, grounds, and paddock (mucking); maintaining tack and other equipment. Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Must attend Equine Program and Safety Procedures training. Approved volunteers will also choose to participate in at least one of the three opportunities:…
If you’re looking for a great way to get involved, yet you are worried about the time commitment of other opportunities, this is the group for you! HALO (Helping All the Little Ones) has been caring for the children at DCCH over 20 years! Game Night, cookouts, bowling, pool parties, and roller skating are just…
Duties include: Preparing and portioning food; serving lunch to residents and staff; delivering dinner to apartments; and light cleaning. Must be willing to follow proper safe food handling procedures and interact positively with the residents. These takes place from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm or 3:00 pm to 5:00 on weekdays.
Duties include: Mowing, weeding, housekeeping, and professional quality painting.
Duties include but are not limited to: Answering phones; greeting and signing in visitors; sorting mail. Must have a pleasant phone voice, a “can do” attitude, and abide by the confidentiality guidelines of DCCH. This is primarily a front Desk/receptionist role for 2-4 hours per week on Mondays or Wednesdays
No action sports experience required. Our STOKED to Serve mentors work throughout the year with students on community impact projects to improve and beautify our neighborhoods. Service projects in the past have included mural painting, skate ramp building, community garden planting, park clean-ups, and homeless shelter service.
The STOKED Professional/Career Mentors share their work experience with students. Mentors are assigned a school group and visit once per month during the academic year (September through May) to help monitor a year-long leadership development program. The commitment is 2 hours each month on a weekday during the afterschool hours of 3-6pm.
Coffee Sessions are the perfect options for adults who want to work with students, but have little time. Coffee Sessions are one-time, 1-on-1 informational interviews between Mentors and students. Sessions last for approximately 60 minutes, supervised by STOKED staff, and take place at a local coffee shop.
Tutoring individuals; reading with students; assisting at the library; assisting with technology, offering music or art lessons; and/or documenting monthly records. Times are between 8:30 am and 3:30 pm.
We need your help at our headquarters! If you haven’t visited us before, you’re in for a treat. We’re located in scenic Coldwater Canyon Park, an LA City park on the ridgeline between Studio City and Beverly Hills. Our various departments always appreciate the support, and you’ll have the opportunity to work in a unique…