Projects tagged with "maintenance"

Spread The Joy of Horsemanship as a Volunteer at Ride On Pasadena

Ride On’s mission is to promote the welfare people with any type of physical, intellectual or cognitive disability and of at-risk youth by means of equine assisted activities and therapies; and by providing instruction and education for all in equestrian-related social, vocational and recreational activities. Volunteers are vital to the program and without them folks don’t ride! No previous experience with horses or disabilities is necessary – you will be taught everything you need to know. Ride On needs 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 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! Click here to get started: https://www.rideon.org/volunteer.php

Volunteer at Beagles and Buddies

Want to be a volunteer? Check out the following: Pooper Scoopers: They have around 100 dogs at any given time, and they do produce a lot of poop! General handyperson: The kennel is so maintenance intensive they are always in need of cleaners & repairs all over the place. They work very hard to keep the environment clean and safe & if you can use a hammer, screwdriver or have any electrical skills, they could really use a helping hand. Can you paint, plaster, do wood work on fences & gates? Animal Trainer: Someone who can spend time at the sanctuary teaching the dogs basic commands and obedience training. You don't have to be a professional trainer- one of their volunteers learned most of what she knows from youtube vids! Veterinarian: they desperately need a practical minded Veterinarian who is willing to make house calls once or twice a month here to the sanctuary. It's a major hardship to bundle up & haul 20 separate dogs over to another location simply for shots & general care. If they were blessed with a Veterinarian angel who could make house calls to the sanctuary, of course they are more than willing to pay & would be ever grateful. (They'd also like to feature our Sanctuary Vet here on their website.) Doggie Wranglers needed: Folks who love dogs & can pet them, brush them, walk them, or just hang out with the shy ones to help them socialize. Anyone from age 14 to 100 who can love a dog is welcome. Children under l4 must have consent & supervision of a parent or guardian. This job also includes pooper scooping.Kennel cleaning: Cleaning doggie houses, washing and replacing beds. This is a job for those not afraid of hot water, bleach & pinesol. They keep the doggies and their living spaces clean and that's a demanding chore. They could use help in this area. Could you sew & tack little bedding pads together? They need people to cut up blankets and comforters & tack then together to make little doggie sleeping pads. theyhave the materials and need you to cut them up into bedding approximately 3'x3' and 2'x2' (Of course, a few inches either way won't matter.) They need them fluffy and tacked together so they can wash & dry them faster & easier. Bug those friends and neighbors: for older polyester comforters that you can fold into quarters & tack together to make softer fluffier washable bedding for these doggies to snuggle on inside their kennels. Sign painter who could make nice yard signs for the reception area & yards. Drivers: They need drivers who can drive them to their Vet visits & help bust death-row inmates outta jail on rescue pickups. There are dogs who can be saved if only there are folks available with cars to go pick them up. They need on-call drivers and a dispatcher volunteer to help organize rescue pickups & vet trips. Dog Clothes: it gets cold here in the winter, and the dogs appreciate warm coats. Homemade dog clothes or store bought ones welcome. Help at adoption events: Several times a year they take their pets to big adoption events in the Los Angeles area or Orange County, such as Irvine Animal Care Center's Home for the Holidays event every December. They always welcome people who can help set up the area at the event, or who can come with or meet there to walk the dogs, feed them, or help them get adopted during the event. See their "events" page for our upcoming schedule.. Petsmart adoption events: In the past, on the weekends they have had volunteers who have taken some of their dogs to a Petsmart of the volunteer's choice to try to get them adopted. They don't have any volunteers who do that currently. The closest Petsmart to them is in Apple Valley's Jess Ranch shopping center.

Join Kitten Rescue as a General Volunteer to Help Some Furry Friends

Kitten Rescue operates solely on the time, energy, and dedication of their generous volunteers. In fact, Kitten Rescue couldn’t survive without the help of their volunteers! They have many volunteer opportunities and ways you can get involved. Training can be provided. If you have experience in any of their topic areas — or would like to gain experience — they want you on their Kitten Rescue team! If you would like to become a Kitten Rescue volunteer, take a moment to review their general opportunities and the Sanctuary-specific opportunities, and then fill out an application form at the link.

Support Specialized Rehabilitation with DaphneyLand Basset Hound Rescue at the Ranch

DaphneyLand Basset Hound Rescue relies on the dedication of hands-on volunteers to maintain their unique five-acre "Basset Rescue Ranch" in Acton. Volunteers play a vital role in the daily care of 75–100 Basset Hounds and mixes, performing essential tasks such as cleaning kennels, picking up in the yard, and washing food and water bowls. Beyond the physical labor, they invite volunteers to provide the one-on-one contact these hounds crave—whether it's giving a much-needed bath, brushing a long-eared friend, or simply calling a dog's name and offering a kind gesture. By spending just a few hours a week at the ranch, volunteers help provide the socialization and "pack environment" rehabilitation that prepares these special-needs and senior hounds for their future forever homes. This role is perfect for those who want to experience a unique, no-kill facility focused on hounds that require extra care and behavior modification. Minors must be with an adult

Secure the Future for Hounds with DaphneyLand through Housing Advocacy

DaphneyLand Basset Hound Rescue is looking for volunteers to help with fundraising coordination and awareness campaigns. This is a critical administrative role that supports the long-term sustainability of the rescue ranch and its specialized behavior programs.

Join the Ranch Crew at a Hanaeleh Horse Rescue Community Work Day

Hanaeleh Horse Rescue opens their ranch to the public for large-scale maintenance and improvement projects designed to keep the facility safe and beautiful for the resident horses. These events are perfect for individuals or families who want to give back without a weekly commitment. Volunteers assist with various ranch chores, which may include painting, mending fences, or clearing brush. While they welcome volunteers of all ages, they suggest that children under 10 participate in private tours instead, as most work projects are better suited for older children and adults.

Commit to Animal Wellness with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue Weekly Horse Care

Hanaeleh Horse Rescue offers a structured program for dedicated individuals who can commit to one morning per week, Monday through Saturday. Volunteers in this program learn the essential "ins-and-outs" of running a horse rescue, including mucking out stalls, cleaning feed bins, and feeding the herd. This is a physically demanding role that requires the ability to lift up to 40 pounds and stand for four hours on uneven, inclined terrain. After completing four shifts, volunteers are paired with a "buddy" to begin learning how to handle the horses directly, ensuring a consistent and safe environment for the animals.

Organize a Service Project with Hanaeleh Horse Rescue for Your Community Group

Hanaeleh Horse Rescue welcomes school groups, Scouts, church organizations, and even specialized groups like Reiki practitioners to visit the ranch for service and learning. They typically schedule these larger groups to coincide with their public workdays, allowing teams to collaborate on significant service projects. For groups primarily interested in meeting the horses and seeing the facility rather than performing manual labor, they encourage scheduling a private tour to ensure a meaningful and educational experience for all participants.

Build Community Impact with LA Animal Services through Group Service Projects

LA Animal Services facilitates large-scale projects for corporate and community groups. Interested organizations should email to coordinate a project that aligns with their size and the care center's current needs. Age requirements vary by project.
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Support Daily Wellness with SEAACA as an Animal Care Assistant

SEAACA is seeking hardworking individuals to assist with the physical demands of shelter upkeep. Duties include food prep, cleaning, and basic animal handling under the guidance of staff. These volunteers handle the essential "behind-the-scenes" logistics that keep the facility running smoothly, including preparing specialized food for different species, managing the constant cycle of laundry, and filling clean litter boxes. They also assist with kennel cleaning and direct animal handling, ensuring that every resident has a sanitary and comfortable environment during their stay. This role is perfect for those who want to provide tangible, life-improving care for the animals through steady and reliable service. Must be 18+

Support Rescued Mules at Lost Meadows Mule Rescue

When you donate to Lost Meadows, you are supporting the only dedicated Mule Rescue in the U.S., and the world! A $25 donation provides 50 pounds of grain! Any amount is important and makes a difference. The support they receive directly impacts how many rescue cases they can accept each month, as well as funding husbandry like hoof trimming and dental exams, veterinary emergencies, facility maintenance, training, and more. Click here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-our-mules

Make A Difference in Orange County with OC Animal Care

OC Animal Care promotes responsible pet ownership, health and safety of people and animals, and spay/neuter programs. OC Animal Care provides temporary shelter and medical care for "lost" owned or stray animals and opportunities for adoption of these animals. OC Animal Care houses and provides medical care for impounded dogs, cats and exotic animals. Volunteers assist by: Hosting donation drives, socializing and grooming available animals, leading shelter tours, educating the public about responsible pet ownership, attending community events, participating in special shelter events, and more. OC Animal Care volunteers play an integral role in placing animals and promoting shelter adoption. Click here to get started: https://www.ocpetinfo.com/volunteer

Lend a Paw at Stray Cat Alliance

Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued. If you love cats and want to join in building a No Kill Nation one stray at a time, Stray Cat Alliance has a volunteer opportunity for you! Not only will you find a network of great people, support, and camaraderie but you will experience that incredible feeling that comes with knowing YOU are making a direct difference in the life of a cat! Because Stray Cat Alliance is a volunteer based organization, it is caring people like you that help them reach as many cats in need as possible. Opportunities for volunteers 12 and up. Click here to begin: https://straycatalliance.org/get-involved/volunteers/

Make A Difference By Donating to Stray Cat Alliance

Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers communities to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued. Your donation to Stray Cat Alliance supports their three programs, which are comprehensive solutions to reducing the homeless cat population through spay / neuter, medical intervention, foster, adoptions and advocacy to protect the rights of cats to be safe, healthy and valued. Click here to begin: https://straycatalliance.org/donate/

Sponsor An Animal at The Gentle Barn

At The Gentle Barn, they save the lives of animals who are too old, sick, scared, or injured to be adopted, and who would otherwise be euthanized. They give the animals sanctuary with us, and when they are ready, partner with them to help people suffering from the same stories of trauma, and connect people to the love and magic of animals. The Gentle Barn is host to foster agencies, drug and alcohol rehab centers, war veteran centers, domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, children’s hospitals, burn centers, and individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and grief. The farm animals that reside at The Gentle Barn have all been rescued from severe abuse, neglect, abandonment or worse. They have been rehabilitated with traditional and non-traditional medicine, top quality nutrition, and countless hours in the arms of staff and volunteers. They have regained their trust in humankind by realizing that they are now loved, and their abuse is over. Because of their ongoing physical and psychological needs, they can't be adopted and are given sanctuary for the rest of their lives - and you can sponsor their journey. Click here to get started: https://www.gentlebarn.org/animals/

Sponsor A Group’s Visit to The Gentle Barn

At The Gentle Barn, they save the lives of animals who are too old, sick, scared, or injured to be adopted, and who would otherwise be euthanized. They give the animals sanctuary with us, and when they are ready, partner with them to help people suffering from the same stories of trauma, and connect people to the love and magic of animals. The Gentle Barn is host to foster agencies, drug and alcohol rehab centers, war veteran centers, domestic violence shelters, homeless shelters, children’s hospitals, burn centers, and individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and grief. Sponsor a group of children to come to The Gentle Barn to learn kindness and compassion. A donation could enable a group of children to participate in their ten-month Peace Enhancement program. These children then become protectors instead of abusers for the rest of their lives. Please help a group of children who otherwise could not afford to come. Thank you so much for your love and support. Click here to get started: https://www.gentlebarn.org/programs/#GB-GD-PEACE

Revitalize the Ranch with The Milo Foundation at Sanctuary Work Weekends

The Milo Foundation invites volunteers to "roll up their sleeves" and assist with vital projects at their 283-acre Milo Sanctuary in Mendocino County. These weekend events are designed for those who enjoy physical work and want to support the 200+ animals—including dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals—who reside at the sanctuary for long-term rehabilitation. Volunteers help with building projects, general ranch maintenance, and clearing land to keep the sanctuary safe and functional. While the work can be hot and dirty, they ensure participants get plenty of "dog kisses and cat purrs" as a reward for their labor. It is a rewarding way to see the "sanctuary" side of rescue work and contribute to the quality of life for animals who need more time to find their special homes. Volunteers are encouraged to stay at the on-site volunteer cabin and contribute to a variety of critical ranch projects. Adults preferred; skilled teens allowed with supervision.
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