The committee is responsible for publicity for all the events sponsored by the Dharma Center as well as the monthly calendar, our periodic newsletter Bodhi Leaves, our website, Facebook, email contacts, and general outreach to the greater community. This Committee also maintains membership records and databases. Meetings are generally held on the first Monday of…
Volunteers are always appreciated to help our two librarians. Tasks include organizing shelves, managing checked out materials, and digitizing AV materials
The commitee is responsible for maintenance of the physical plant, including the house and our beautiful gardens. During the growing season, gardening is done on Fridays following morning meditation (7:45AM) for about an hour or so. Other opportunities for work on the building or grounds can be arranged through the committee. Volunteers with carpentry and…
Volunteers groom, tack and lead horse to classes.
Volunteers support and focus on the riders and assist with classes
School, church, scouting and other organized adult and/or youth groups make great volunteers. We can work together to plan a day and time that best works for both our agency and your group.
We are always looking for dedicated volunteers who are interested in being involved with helping animals. We need volunteers for many jobs including animal care, customer service, fundraising, marketing and promotion, fostering, baking and sewing. There are many ways to help! We accept volunteers starting at age 11.
We welcome volunteers from the community to take part in our outdoor ministries including: restoring our forest, maintaining our prairie, volunteering at our Monarch Fest, helping in our community garden and food forest.
Whether you’re shopping from our wish list or preparing snack or activity bags for our families, you’ll be helping relieve the burdens of families who are far from home and facing incredible challenges. Check out our website for the latest needs.
Teens ages 13-17 can make a difference for animals! They can choose to volunteer independently as their schedule allows, and participate in our Teen Animal Inspired Leaders Society Club. Teen Advocates can choose to participate in additional training, animal welfare and humane education programs, teen-led fundraisers, field trips, and social events.