Volunteering at HorseSpeak is about showing up — with care, presence, and respect for the animals and the land.

Our volunteers help with daily ranch life and support the calm, steady environment that keeps this place safe — for people and for the herd.

HorseSpeak volunteers gathered together at the ranch after a community day.

Volunteer at HorseSpeak

DAILY RANCH CARE

Feeding the herd, refreshing water, cleaning stalls and pens, sweeping walkways — the steady work that keeps the ranch running.

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What Volunteers Help With

Two images showing someone grooming a horse and reaching out to a horse with a treat.

ANIMAL CONNECTION & CARE

Grooming horses and other animals, offering calm companionship, and helping the herd feel safe and settled.

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QUIET PRESENCE

Sitting with the animals, reading to them, spending time in stillness — the kind of gentle presence that means more than people expect.

RETREATS & WORKSHOP SUPPORT

Helping set up spaces, prepping materials, tidying, and supporting the calm flow of the day before and after groups arrive.

Two HorseSpeak volunteers smiling together outside the barn at the ranch.

BEHIND-THE-SCENES HELP

Administrative support, organizing supplies, special projects, and occasional event help — perfect for people who love making things smoother.

Volunteering here may be a good fit if you:

  • Enjoy meaningful, hands-on work
  • Are comfortable around animals (or open to learning slowly)
  • Can follow guidance and safety protocols
  • Value calm, respectful environments
  • Are reliable and able to commit to agreed times

This may not be the right place if you’re looking for:

  • Fast-paced volunteering
  • Riding as the primary focus
  • A drop-in or casual-only experience

We work intentionally — for safety, consistency, and care.

Who This Is For

A few things to know before applying:

– Volunteers must complete an application
– All volunteers must sign a
Ranch Waiver
Orientation is required before starting
– Tasks vary day to day
– Safety and respect always come first

This is a working ranch. Animals have boundaries. We’ll offer clear guidance and appreciate volunteers who are willing to listen and learn.

What to Expect

A Note on Safety & Care

At HorseSpeak, safety is woven into everything we do — for volunteers, visitors, and the animals who call this place home.

This is a trauma-informed, professionally guided environment, even when volunteering. Emotional and physical safety matter, and care is taken in how the work is approached each day.

The ranch is a working space, and the animals have clear boundaries of their own. We offer guidance and support, and ask that volunteers move with attention, respect, and care.

How to Volunteer

Step 1: Share Your Interest

Complete our Volunteer Interest Form so we can learn more about you, your availability, and your interests.

Step 2: Conversation & Approval

We’ll review your submission and reach out if it feels like a good mutual fit. Some roles may include a brief conversation before moving forward.

Step 3: Required Documentation

Approved volunteers will receive links to complete the Ranch Liability Waiver and Volunteer Agreement before beginning.

Step 4: Welcome to the Team

Once everything is complete, we’ll coordinate your start and help you feel oriented and supported.

We’re a small team, and we move intentionally.

Thank you for your patience — and for your heart.

If you have questions or would like to learn a little more before applying, you’re very welcome to get in touch.

We’re happy to talk things through and help you decide whether volunteering feels like a good fit — in your own time.