Qualify as a Search and Rescue or Range Rescue mounted responder. Qualify to respond to technical large animal emergencies involving free-roaming horses and domestic livestock.
Design, Promotion, Library, Venue Maintenance, etc.
Help tutor our students.
Volunteer to teach yoga classes for our organization.
There may be opportunities to volunteer on various research projects. If this is something you would be interested in, please contact us to see if we are presently accepting volunteers for research projects, and what the requirements are.
HCPF is always looking for friendly volunteers to assist with the general clean up and maintenance of Hillside Cemetery. Each Saturday (unless otherwise noted) HCPF opens the cemetery for various cleanup projects. Also, various community cleanup days will occur throughout the year and will be noted on the Events page as well.
We continually get involved in wild horse related projects. Be a part of one!
Work with one of several standing committees that steer educational programs, the Virginia Range Adoption Program, fund raising, etc.
Provide “emergency” transportation for adoption turnbacks and for Virginia Range horses needing movement from state corrals to Foster Care facilities. Provide accommodations for horses recovered from problem adoptions and Virginia Range wild horses waiting to be adopted.
Provide peer support and guidance for new wild horse adopters. For safety reasons, some hands-on activities involving ungentled animals require prior experience or participation in LRTC or state recognized training programs to qualify.