Horticulture Volunteers assist with tasks that support Production, Sales Yard and Seed Departments to model horticulture practices. Volunteers help maintain the grounds of invasive weeds and non-native vegetation, the native plants throughout our gardens, and properly label and move plants into the nursery. The tasks are labor intensive that require attentiveness, working outdoors, heavy lifting,…

In our after school and weekend programs, we need volunteers to help our teachers attend the needs of our students and make sure they and our horses are safe.

Our volunteers make the Prison Library Project possible. They read inmate letters, select books and prepare books to be mailed. Each letter is a chance to connect someone “inside” with the community. Students are welcome to volunteer, however, we do require student volunteers to be 16 or over to join the Prison Library Project.

Represent Su Casa at various community events including health fairs, fundraisers, and educational events. Share information about Su Casa’s services with community members and engage the public in a dialogue about domestic violence.

We receive a high frequency of interest regarding our Riding Program. To volunteer in that specific program, you must have past experience working with horses. This includes knowledge of haltering, grooming, hand walking, tacking and bathing so that you may assist our students in this area or work independently on non-program days.

We will need volunteers for our community outreach – free spay/neuter and medical care day events in the future.

Help out with feeding, cleaning, and petting the very special kitties in our facilities.