• Sat , 10/21/2023 - 10:00 to Sun , 10/22/2023 - 17:00
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Help with artist relief, and other festival tasks at the 2023 Fall Stockley Gardens Arts Festival!

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Event Set-Up no limit n/a n/a
Artist Relief no limit n/a n/a
Artist Relief no limit n/a n/a
Artist Relief no limit n/a n/a
Artist Relief no limit n/a n/a
Artist Relief no limit n/a n/a
Event Tear Down no limit n/a n/a
  • Thu , 12/29/2016 - 14:00 to Sun , 12/31/2017 - 14:00
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Strongwater is always in need of individuals to help care for our horses, grounds and barn. We also use volunteers for our therapy sessions, to help with fundraising and events and to assist with our horse shows.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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The shelter has opportunities for individuals to give service in a variety of ways every day of the week year round. Serving meals is available three times a day.
  • Sun , 01/01/2017 - 09:30 to Sun , 12/31/2017 - 09:30
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Volunteers are used in lessons to provide support to our participants as they grow as riders. Side-walkers work with the student, while horse leaders help to guide and direct our equines.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding is a 501 (c) 3 in New Mexico. We are the only Premier Accredited Center for PATH, Intl in the state. We provide horsemanship skills and riding to disabled children and adults and veterans with PTSD and other disabilities. We are looking for an excited and active member of the community and that can promote our cause, raise funds and awareness, and introduce us to prominent members of the community.
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The sidewalker helps disabled riders with hands on to groom, tack up (put on saddle), and stay balanced on the horse during the lesson. No horse experience is needed due to extensive on the job training. You just need the desire to help a disabled individual and be OK with interacting the gentle therapy horses and being in an outdoor environment.
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Horse Leader opportunity is for those with horse experience and at least 3 months of sidewalking experience with Loving Thunder. Horse Leaders lead the horses during lessons and help disabled children and adults become more independent with their therapeutic riding sklls. The primary focus is the well being of the horse and watching the environment around the horse for possible distractions or things that might startle the horses.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Help Veterans, Senior Citizens, Homeless, Families and Group Home Residents obtain nutritional food boxes in the East Valley. You can help as a group, a family or as an individual for once or ongoing times at our Mesa and mobile locations. Opportunities are from one time to six days a week (Mondays - Saturdays), two to six hours a day. We are flexible about adjusting to your available volunteering times.

RSM distributes millions of pounds of nutritional food to tens of thousands of food insecure people annually. Opportunities exist from sorting food to be added to the food boxes, packing dry good food boxes, packing boxes to be distributed, to handing out full food boxes at our Mesa location. We also need drivers to recover food (CDL not required), deliver food to housebound people and many other volunteer opportunities.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Making a gift of your time is one of the most significant and personally meaningful contributions you can make. Below, find volunteer activities as they apply to you–or to a work, school or group.

Activities for individuals:

Help serve dinner at one of our shelters.
Sort mail in our Client Services Office weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
We can always use one-time volunteers for donation sorting, office help, and more.

Activities for groups or families:

Purchase, prepare and serve dinner for 40-80 people at one of our sites (suitable for 3-8 people).
Bring just a dessert and help dish up supper at one of our shelters (suitable for 2-3 people).
Prepare and serve weekend brunch for 80 people at one of our sites. (suitable for 3-8 people).
Bring breakfast to one of our shelters to serve 40-80 people to be served by 7:00 am (suitable for 3-8 people).
Form a cleaning or yard work party to help one of our transitional housing sites (group size varies per property).

Activities for your workplace, social, or faith group:

Provide a meal at one of our sites (see above).
Make 150-200 sandwiches for clients of our Peter’s Place Day Center (365 days a year).
Collect and donate new socks, bath towels, washcloths, twin-size bed linens, pillows, new sweat pants (sizes L – XXXL), soap, disposable razors, deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes.
Make quilts for our shelter beds.
Plan a yard work or cleaning project.

  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Meals on Wheels Texoma depends on over 150 volunteers to deliver our hot, nutritious meals to homebound elderly and disabled every day. On a yearly basis, we require the assistance of 700 volunteers to ensure that our seniors don't go hungry. Volunteers are our most precious resource and we never have too many of them. Volunteers are needed to pick up our hot, prepared meals at a local senior citizens center and deliver them to the seniors on any one of 83 different routes we deliver daily. Each route contains between 10 and 30 stops on it, and it generally takes a volunteer between one and two hours to complete their duties which include picking the prepared meals up, delivering them to the senior citizens on their route, notating on the route sheet whether or not the meal was successfully delivered, and then returning the delivery bags and coolers to the senior center.