Community Involvement

We would love to have you as a member of Harbor Hooves Farm. There are many ways you can participate and contribute to this Non-Profit Organization. Being a part of this service will be very rewarding to everyone involved. 

If interested email us at : Harborhoovesfarm@gmail.com


Volunteer Program

Would you like to volunteer at Harbor Hooves Farm? There are many ways to volunteer:

1. Handler – Assist in handling the animals. Leading the horses throughout the therapeutic session. Assist in helping the clients to interact with the animals in the sensory farm. 

2. Therapy Aide- Assisting to lead the therapeutic service by walking beside the client on the horse. Assisting in practicing and implementing goals or skills  with the client that has been prescribed by the licensed therapist. 

3. Barn Hand- Assist in cleaning stalls, grooming horses, bathing the animals, feeding the animals, and putting away equipment. 

**All volunteers will be required to attend orientation and training prior to starting their desired role. **


Sponsoring Program 

Would you like to sponsor a client in  their therapeutic services?

There are individuals in the community that would benefit greatly from equine therapy, but may not have the financial circumstances to cover the cost.
 
**Being a sponsor is a great way to give back to your community and make a positive impact on a person’s life.** 


Donors Program 

Would you like to give to a good cause?

Being a non-profit organization requires donations and assistance from the community. We are striving to create a therapeutic atmosphere to serve our community members who have a disability. This population often misses out on everyday leisure and recreational activities due to a lack of adaptiveness. With the help of substantial financial support we will be able to serve our community in a safe and loving environment with animals that are trained and able to provide adaptive support. The money donated will go towards: Building a barn, purchasing well trained horses, purchasing adaptive riding gear, purchasing saddles, halters, leads, etc. ,purchasing feed, and training staff