Equine Therapy Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Mustard Seed Ranch, Inc
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Mustard Seed Ranch is in need volunteers at our Escondido location. MSR provides therapy using horses to foster youth and young adults. The volunteer's role is to provide connection with the community and be a role model for the youth. Volunteers assist clients in basic handling of the horses and support their relationship with the horses. Our program typically does groups of up to four clients that are an hour and half long. Each group meets 1x per week for approximately 16 weeks. No horse expierence required.
Volunteers opportunities also available in Fallbrook, Costa Mesa, and Pasadena.
1 Shift
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Mon Nov 18, 2024
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04:15 PM to 06:00 PM PST
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FULL
Mondays
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About Mustard Seed Ranch, Inc
Location:
PO Box 956, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693, US
Mission Statement
Mustard Seed Ranch, Inc. provides programs that encompass the power of the horse and human connection promoting hope and healing for our most vulnerable youth.
Description
Mustard Seed Ranch is a mental health program that intentionally connects struggling youth and horses to be the catalyst in changing unhealthy patterns of behaviors and offer healing through the relationship of a horse. The youth in our services are asked to become more aware of what their horse is sharing with them nonverbally and take responsibility for caring for their horses emotionally and physically. Through the honest and authentic work, the horse and youth begin to form a trusting relationship as evidenced by the progression in the horsemanship skills and activities. This slow learning process of exploring their horse initiates that same discovery of their own self, increasing their awareness of their feelings, communication, and needs.
MSR has worked with trauma and relationship professionals to create a 16-week program that targets relationship skills identified as underdeveloped in youth diagnosed with trauma. Each week, specialized horsemanship activities are facilitated that will create the metaphor needed to discuss and strengthen those relationship skills. The desire to work with the horse acts as a motivator to do hard things and grow, something these youth traditionally don’t do in other environments.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2460 Cloverdale RoadEscondido, CA 92027
DATE POSTED
November 9, 2024
SKILLS
- Youth Services
- Mental Health
- Animal Care / Handling
- Animal Therapy
- Child Development
- Counseling / Mental Health
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- About 2 hours for 16 weeks.