Volunteer

Support a rescued herd, learn through conscious interaction, and help make equine-assisted education accessible to more people.

Why Volunteers Matter

At the Center for Conscious Horsemanship, volunteers play an important role in supporting both the herd and the humans who come here to learn.

From caring for the land to assisting with programs and events, volunteers help create the safe, organized, and welcoming environment that makes this work possible.

Because our horses are rescues, we take their physical and emotional well-being seriously. Volunteer roles are designed to support their comfort, safety, and daily care—while also giving people meaningful ways to contribute and learn.

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Who Can Volunteer?

  • Adults interested in equine-assisted learning, conscious horsemanship, or community service

  • Older teens may volunteer with a guardian’s permission or supervision, depending on the role

  • Individuals able to follow safety instructions and maintain a calm, respectful presence around the herd

If you’re interested in volunteering, we’d love to learn a bit about you, your experience, and how you’d like to help.

  1. Contact us
    Share your contact information, availability, areas of interest, and any relevant experience.

  2. Conversation & Next Steps
    We’ll review your message and connect with you to discuss possible roles, orientation times, and current needs at the Center.

  3. Orientation Visit
    Before beginning, you’ll be invited to the farm for a brief orientation and walk-through of the space, expectations, and safety guidelines.

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By volunteering with the Center for Conscious Horsemanship, you’re supporting a model of care where both horses and humans benefit from safety, respect, and conscious interaction.

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