Projects tagged with "maintenance"

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Take Care of Horses at Hanaeleh Horse Rescue

A great way to help is to work with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue's horses on a weekly basis. This option is for the individuals who are able to commit to volunteering once a week. Their trained volunteers come out on Saturday mornings from 8:30am-noon, and all weekly volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. They are currently scheduling orientation training for new volunteers on Saturdays 8:30 to 10:30. 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, and feed the horses. After a volunteer has come out four times, they pair them up with a “buddy” to show how they work with the horses; this way the horses get consistency when they are handled. Please note that volunteers do not ride the horses. NOTE: Volunteering at Hanaeleh does have physical requirements. Some individuals may not feel comfortable and/or aren’t able to meet the rigors of a ranch where the ground is uneven and is on an incline. Additional requirements to volunteer are: Ability to lift 30-40 pounds. (they cart around full muck buckets, hay pellet bags and other heavy items), You will be on your feet for four hours. They have chairs and breaks are welcome, but it’s physical work on your feet. There is a lot of lifting, bending and carrying involved and if you don’t feel comfortable with this, please consider coming out for a tour or a workday instead of regular weekly horse care. They do have a limited number of volunteer spots available for lighter work helping with other chores around the ranch. Please email them for further details. To volunteer, please email: [email protected]. Visit: https://www.hanaeleh.org/help-a-horse/volunteer/

Beautify Lunada Bay at Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy’s Volunteer Day

Join the PVP Land Conservancy from 9am-11:30am for a Beautify Lunada Bay Volunteer Day! The long-term goals of this project are to restore attractive, locally native, drought tolerant plants to open space areas in Lunada Bay. Help restore this site for wildlife and the community to enjoy! The Beautify Lunada Bay Volunteer Day event is open to all skill levels. Please note that this event may be canceled due to rain, mud, or preserve closure. Please check your email before attending. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Plant Native Species and Remove Invasive Plants with Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy

Plant native sage scrub habitat and/or remove invasive plant species which will help them preserve resources critical to local wildlife. Please meet PVP at the Alta Vicente trailhead next to St Paul's Lutheran Church at 31290 Palos Verdes Dr W, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 and 33°44'48.7"N 118°24'22.9"W. Please do not park in the church parking lot. Park on the street. Extra parking can be found in Golden Cove Shopping Center. They will be working outdoors, so please wear closed-toed shoes, sun protection, bug spray and be sure to bring drinking water and a snack. A reusable water bottle is recommended. Please also be prepared for mildly strenuous hiking to reach volunteer locations. There may be uphill conditions depending on the work project. Thank you for volunteering to conserve the Palos Verdes Peninsula! All volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign and complete their release before they can volunteer. Volunteers under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Join Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy’s Rapid Response Team at White Point Nature Preserve

Join the Rapid Response team every Friday and Saturday from 9am to 12pm for various easy to moderate trail maintenance activities such as; closing unauthorized trails, trimming and clearing brush, minor tread repair, and other projects! (Minor hiking involved). Special Earth Day Event on Saturday, April 20, 9am - noon. You'll meet at White Point Nature Center - In front of the entrance. 1600 W Paseo del Mar, San Pedro. Please come prepared to work outdoors with sturdy closed toed shoes, long pants, sun protection, a snack and water. Level: easy to moderate. Open to 15 years old and up. *Please note that all volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign and complete their waiver. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Celebrate Earth Day at White Point Natural Preserve with Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy

Celebrate Earth Day by helping to care for the White Point Nature Preserve Native Plant Demonstration Garden! Enjoy weeding & watering activities, native plant seed preparation, children's learning activities at the Nature Center, a guided garden walk, raffle prizes, and more! Join PVP and make a difference this Earth Day! Please note that events may be cancelled due to weather conditions. Please check the event page at https://volunteerhub.com before leaving for the event. Please note that all volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign and complete their waiver at the event. All volunteers under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Help with habitat restoration work in Lunada Canyon at the Agua Amarga Nature Reserve

Join PVP as they continue our habitat restoration work in Lunada Canyon at the Agua Amarga Nature Reserve. They will be removing non-native plants and/or planting coastal sage scrub habitat! They will be meeting at the trail head on Rock Park Dr. Street parking is available along Rock Park Drive and Kings Harbor Road. They will be working outdoors, so please wear closed-toed shoes, bug spray, sun protection and be sure to bring drinking water and a snack. This event is moderately strenuous. Please note that events may be cancelled due to weather conditions. Please check the event page at https://volunteerhub.com before leaving for the event. All volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign and complete their release before they can volunteer. All volunteers under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Help with habitat restoration work in Lunada Canyon at the Agua Amarga Nature Reserve

Join PVP as they continue their habitat restoration work in Lunada Canyon at the Agua Amarga Nature Reserve. They will be removing non-native plants and/or planting coastal sage scrub habitat! They will be meeting at the trail head on Rock Park Dr. Street parking is available along Rock Park Drive and Kings Harbor Road. They will be working outdoors, so please wear closed-toed shoes, bug spray, sun protection and be sure to bring drinking water and a snack. This event is moderately strenuous. Please note that events may be cancelled due to weather conditions. Please check the event page at https://volunteerhub.com before leaving for the event. All volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign and complete their release before they can volunteer. All volunteers under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Visit: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Become a Volunteer with Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship

Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship LOVES their Volunteers! Volunteers are vital to theit program and without them they don’t ride! No previous experience with horses or disabilities is necessary – you will be taught everything you need to know.Volunteer Responsibilities: They need volunteers to walk beside riders with disabilities, groom, tack, or lead horses. They also need volunteers to help keep their barn clean, feed the horses, and help at their annual events such as the CALNET Horse Show and fundraisers. Their used tack and clothes outlet in Newbury Park also needs volunteer staffing. Wherever your talents lie, there’s a place for you to help at Ride On! Visit: https://www.rideon.org/volunteer.php
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