Nonprofit
Published 11/16/25 2:20PM

Horse Care Barn Volunteers

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Troy, VA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Commitment Details:
    Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    14
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Veterans, Women
    Good For:
    Teens, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    14+
    Other Requirements:
    Summer nights can get late based on heat and bugs. We are flexible with times within a set weekly schedule. We will teach/train the tools, techniques, and routines for our barn and Herd.

    Description

    Horse Care Barn Volunteers

    We need superstar volunteers who love for horses (experience appreciated, but not necessary) to assist our Equine Specialist with basic barn chores. If you enjoy taking care of animals, being outdoors, and doing some hard work - we invite you to come and help care for a very special small herd of horses and donkeys who change and save lives for a living.

    HORSE CARE BARN VOLUNTEER Duties Include:

    Helping to take great care of the Herd, who, as animal therapists, do help trauma survivors heal and are award-winning service animals. Our budget is always tight, yet we do our best to give them the best care. As a barn volunteer, you can help us do that. Horse experience is appreciated, yet not required. What is required is a gentle attitude, patience, interest to learn, reliability and a love for animals.

    • Horse Care duties: feeding, grooming, leading to pasture, sometimes hand grazing outside.
    • Barn Chore duties: empty and scrub water buckets, fill hay nets, prepare morning feed, sweeping, tidying up client spaces for next day, if time allows - some stall cleaning.
    • Outside Sunset duties: maintenance of outdoor water sources, cleaning up manure from barn lot, donkey pen, indoor/outdoor arenas - if and as needed before it gets dark.
    • The herd includes 3 horses and 3 donkeys

    Barn volunteers are taught the patterns, the tools, and the specific chores needed in the SRoL barn.

    All barn volunteers start with a trial run in the beginning to determine fit.

    Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    SRoL does require reliability, dependability, and commitment to the Horse Care Barn Volunteer position. In return, we will offer an opportunity to learn horse-keeping skills, a Zen way of being with horses, and the accomplishment that you are a part of the service we provide to others, in that these animals are our esteemed colleagues, and we honor that.

    VOLUNTEER SERVICE HOURS COUNT: SRoL will verify/validate service hours for those who come here and give their heart and hard work to the herd that heals. This counts for Boy/Girl Scouts, 4-H, School Service Hours, Church Groups, and more.

    Because of the AMAZING work these horses do and the miracles they set forth, we are picky about their care. If you are detail-oriented, this will be a fit. :)

    We hope to see you inside the barn!

    Location

    On-site

    Rolling Hills Farm

    353 Union Mills Rd, Troy, VA 22974, USA
    Directions

    Union Mills Road is near SR 250 at Black Cat Road, or exit 129 from I-64. Enter the long driveway and take the first Right turn (to “Stables”). Proceed slowly down a steep hill, which becomes the parking lot.

    If you do not see staff present, please wait in the parking lot and call/text 347-886-2798.

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