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Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Provide Weekly Horse Care at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

Their weekly volunteer program at Hanaeleh is for individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once per week. Please read all of the following information so you can decide if volunteering at Hanaeleh is right for you. Their weekly program is designed to equip our volunteers with the knowledge and skills to help support the work of their rescue and to provide continuity of care for their horses.Their trained volunteers come out every Saturday morning from 8:30 am to noon and specific times during the week. Advanced notice is needed if you cannot make it for your scheduled time. They are currently scheduling volunteers for mornings Monday through Saturday. Volunteers as young as 16 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. What you’ll be doing: Their volunteers learn the ins-and-outs of how the rescue runs. They muck out all of the horse’s stalls, wash and clean their feed bins, salt licks and water containers.They rake up hay around each stall and generally clean up all the ranch areas. After that they help with chores around the ranch and feed the horses.

Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Provide Weekly Horse Care at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

Their weekly volunteer program at Hanaeleh is for individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once per week. Please read all of the following information so you can decide if volunteering at Hanaeleh is right for you. Their weekly program is designed to equip our volunteers with the knowledge and skills to help support the work of their rescue and to provide continuity of care for their horses.Their trained volunteers come out every Saturday morning from 8:30 am to noon and specific times during the week. Advanced notice is needed if you cannot make it for your scheduled time. They are currently scheduling volunteers for mornings Monday through Saturday. Volunteers as young as 16 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. What you’ll be doing: Their volunteers learn the ins-and-outs of how the rescue runs. They muck out all of the horse’s stalls, wash and clean their feed bins, salt licks and water containers.They rake up hay around each stall and generally clean up all the ranch areas. After that they help with chores around the ranch and feed the horses.

Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Provide Weekly Horse Care at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

Their weekly volunteer program at Hanaeleh is for individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once per week. Please read all of the following information so you can decide if volunteering at Hanaeleh is right for you. Their weekly program is designed to equip our volunteers with the knowledge and skills to help support the work of their rescue and to provide continuity of care for their horses.Their trained volunteers come out every Saturday morning from 8:30 am to noon and specific times during the week. Advanced notice is needed if you cannot make it for your scheduled time. They are currently scheduling volunteers for mornings Monday through Saturday. Volunteers as young as 16 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. What you’ll be doing: Their volunteers learn the ins-and-outs of how the rescue runs. They muck out all of the horse’s stalls, wash and clean their feed bins, salt licks and water containers.They rake up hay around each stall and generally clean up all the ranch areas. After that they help with chores around the ranch and feed the horses.

Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Provide Weekly Horse Care at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

Their weekly volunteer program at Hanaeleh is for individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once per week. Please read all of the following information so you can decide if volunteering at Hanaeleh is right for you. Their weekly program is designed to equip our volunteers with the knowledge and skills to help support the work of their rescue and to provide continuity of care for their horses.Their trained volunteers come out every Saturday morning from 8:30 am to noon and specific times during the week. Advanced notice is needed if you cannot make it for your scheduled time. They are currently scheduling volunteers for mornings Monday through Saturday. Volunteers as young as 16 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. What you’ll be doing: Their volunteers learn the ins-and-outs of how the rescue runs. They muck out all of the horse’s stalls, wash and clean their feed bins, salt licks and water containers.They rake up hay around each stall and generally clean up all the ranch areas. After that they help with chores around the ranch and feed the horses.

Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Paint Your Pet with the Pasadena Humane Society

Are you a Pawblo Poochcasso, or more of a Clawed Meownet? Discover your inner artist at Pasadena Humane as you Paint Your Pet! Whether you’re an experienced painter or have never picked up a paintbrush in your life, instructor Crescent Cheng will guide you through the steps to create your very own masterpiece of your animal. Your registration fee includes a 9×12 canvas, paints, brushes, light hors d’oeuvres, and beverages. Please bring your own smock and a close-up photo of your pet to help you create your painting.

Get Your Pet Portrait Taken with Big Sunday

Bring your pet by Big Sunday headquarters to have their portrait taken (for FREE!) by a professional photographer. The portrait can include people (e.g., you) or just be your pet. For every portrait we take, Big Sunday will donate 5 cans of dog food or cat food (your choice!) to our Wild & Woolly Pet Food Collection! Please Note: This is a limited capacity event. Please sign up for the event if you would like to attend. All ages welcome!

Provide Weekly Horse Care at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

Their weekly volunteer program at Hanaeleh is for individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once per week. Please read all of the following information so you can decide if volunteering at Hanaeleh is right for you. Their weekly program is designed to equip our volunteers with the knowledge and skills to help support the work of their rescue and to provide continuity of care for their horses.Their trained volunteers come out every Saturday morning from 8:30 am to noon and specific times during the week. Advanced notice is needed if you cannot make it for your scheduled time. They are currently scheduling volunteers for mornings Monday through Saturday. Volunteers as young as 16 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. What you’ll be doing: Their volunteers learn the ins-and-outs of how the rescue runs. They muck out all of the horse’s stalls, wash and clean their feed bins, salt licks and water containers.They rake up hay around each stall and generally clean up all the ranch areas. After that they help with chores around the ranch and feed the horses.

Volunteer at Dream Catcher LA

Volunteers are an essential part of all their programs. DCLA volunteers willingly give their time, energy, support and hearts to those in need. They embrace all those who volunteer with the greatest of appreciation. They don’t get paid because they are all priceless! They are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. They will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. They ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a regular basis so their riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. Dream Catcher is committed to establishing, maintaining and delivering professional programs designed to enhance the lives of those individuals with physical, social, educational, or psychological challenges. They provide the highest quality services to the individuals who can benefit from the programs we offer. Their staff members have degrees in areas of Special Education, Physical Therapy, and Psychology, with additional specialized training and certification in Therapeutic Riding and Hippotherapy. Their goal is to help individuals succeed and miracles to happen! They have many individuals of all ages that have "special challenges" ranging from those with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs, along with those who have suffered from a trauma or are recovering from injury. They work with individuals and their families to provide the best services possible. Your help is greatly appreciated in enriching the lives of others through horses and humans. Qualifications: Reliability, Patience, Comfortable around horses, Ability to establish rapport and gain confidence of rider and ability to take and follow directions. Responsibilities: Comfort and safety of the rider, Walk beside the rider providing physical support as needed, reinforce instructor's directions and be constantly alert to the possible need for instantaneous help. Volunteer Opportunities: Leading a horse in a lesson (leader), Assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), Grooming / Tacking a horse for a lesson, Horse Shows, Public Relations, Fundraising, Volunteer Recruitment, Photography and Video , Board Member, Committee Member, Newsletter
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Join the Wildlife Observation & Nature Journaling at Arlington Garden with Pasadena Humane Society

Join The Pasadena Humane at Arlington Garden for a reprieve where you can come and go as you please. Pasadena Humane wildlife staff (Certified California Naturalists) will be available to help identify some of the plants and wildlife in the garden and assist those new to nature journaling. You are welcome to explore the garden at your own pace. A limited supply of bottled water and masks will be provided, and oranges from the garden’s orchard will be made available. Participants of all experience levels are encouraged to share their knowledge and use community science tools like eBird, Merlin Bird ID, and iNaturalist. They will have a small selection of paper, pencils, clipboards, binoculars, and field guidebooks available. Feel free to bring your preferred supplies, such as personal scopes, binoculars, cameras, and journaling materials. While there will be some chairs and benches available, consider bringing your own folding chair or cushion for a more comfortable experience.

Sign up for the Kitten Shower at Pasadena Humane Society

Kitten season is almost here, and they are throwing the purrfect party to celebrate! Join the Pasadena Humane for their Kitten Shower and learn all about how YOU can help care for neonatal kittens. Enjoy a variety of fun-filled activities at this free event, including a presentation on kitten behavior by Dr. Mikel Delgado, face painting, kitten naming, a special meet-and-greet with Nathan the Cat Lady and the TrapKing, and more! Don’t forget to check out their vendor marketplace for cat toys, artsy goodies, stylish clothes, and other unique treasures. And what’s a kitten shower without gifts? Bring an item to support their kitten care program or purchase one of their adorable gift baskets to donate. Feeling inspired to foster? Their foster team will be on hand to help you sign up and start your journey as a kitten foster parent. With kitten season just around the corner, they are counting on all the support they can get to care for these little ones. Come celebrate – and leave feeling empowered to make a difference!

Visit Pasadena Humane Society’s Pop-Up Dog Adoption Event at PetSmart Monrovia

The Wiggle Waggle Waggin’ is out and about bringing adoptable pets to your community. Visit the Waggin’ and adopt your new best friend!

Visit Animals at Pasadena Humane Society

Pasadena Humane opens its doors for “Visiting Hours” on Saturdays and Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted). Visitors are welcome to walk through the dog kennels, Neely Cat Center and Critter House to see the animals available for adoption. No appointment necessary.
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