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ORGANIZATION: Empowering Strides

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Empowering Strides has open volunteer member positions on our Board of Directors. Empowering Strides’ mission is to empower children with emotional, behavioral and/or cognitive challenges through therapeutic horsemanship to improve social/emotional interaction and helping to build a deeper sense of self awareness. While riding and learning to care for the program horses, we instill confidence, responsibility, and self-worth in our students. We create a positive and impactful setting using animals that enriches each rider’s life.

Board of Directors Responsibilities

  • Legal and Fiduciary Responsibility: Ensure the organization adheres to legal and ethical standards. Act in the best interest of the organization.

  • Strategic Oversight: Approve the organization’s strategic plan, monitor progress, and ensure its implementation.

  • Fundraising and Resource Development: Support and actively participate in fundraising efforts. Cultivate relationships with potential donors, sponsors, and partners.

  • Advocacy: Promote the organization's mission and goals in the community and to relevant stakeholders.

  • Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the organization's performance, programs, and financial health.

Requirements:

  • Attend board meetings in Snohomish, WA.

  • Experience with horses is preferred.

  • Experience with nonprofits is preferred.

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About Empowering Strides

Location:

13525 Lost Lake Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296, US

Mission Statement

Empowering Strides strives to empower children through the use of therapeutic equine activities.

Description

Empowering Strides non-profit organization providing therapeutic horsemanship to children who face behavioral, emotional and/or cognitive challenges. Through the use of horses we can offer youth a different perspective. Horses often mirror the emotions of their handler which allows the horse to teach a child far easier than an authoritative figure. Horses gently encourage a new awareness and connection in people that grows a person’s self-awareness and leadership abilities.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Board Development
People with Disabilities
Animals, Board Development, People with Disabilities

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

17919 Fales RoadSnohomish, WA 98296

(47.83507,-122.07481)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 10hrs per month
  • Meetings are the second Monday of each month from 5-7pm.

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