Help our staff with small group social outings for adults with developmental disabilities. These outings are 2-4 hours each in the community doing life! We attend sporting events, dinner and movie, go bowling, watch plays, volunteer, and many other activities. (You must be 21)
Be a trusted friend and guide to youth by developing a supportive relationship with them. Help ensure that the mentee develops important academic and life skills.
Help with administrative tasks.
Work to keep our community gardens watered and free of weeds.
Assist in our events (picnics, fundraisers, etc)
Lend a helping hand in our Community Market (food pantry)
Our office volunteers help in the Safe Pastures office one morning or afternoon a week. Some of the duties include answering phones, giving tours, helping with mailings, and pitching in as needed with special projects around the house.
Our teachers for life skills classes and speakers for mentor trainings provide much-needed input for those involved in the Safe Pastures program. These trainings are scheduled on various weeknights dependent upon the academic schedules of the women involved.
For those who like to cook and get others involved in the process, this opportunity might be a good fit. Come and bring the ingredients to make a meal with the residents.
We welcome office teams, Sunday School classes, youth groups, etc… Whether doing a deep clean on the house, helping with yard work, painting a resident’s room, or getting plugged into another project at the house, we can put you and the women to work.