10804 McConnell Rd, Woodstock, IL 60098

(815) 337-5563

info@hahs.org

Volunteer

Whether you want to learn more about animals, meet others like yourself, reduce stress with physical activity, or make a difference in the life of an animal, we, and the animals, really appreciate your interest. To volunteer, you must be 16, or older or 12-15 with a parent or legal guardian alongside you.

Prior to volunteering, we ask that you review an informational packet. We humbly request that volunteers to commit to four hours of service per month.

If you want to work with the animals, our Hooves and Hands program might be right for you! You must be 18 years of age or older and able to commit to three weekend days a month. During each volunteer session, you will spend approximately one hour helping with farm chores and one hour working with the horses.

If interested, please complete the application below and we will contact you as soon as possible. We will provide on-site orientation when you begin volunteering. Orientation stresses the importance of safety around HAHS and the animals. No open-toed shoes or loose jewelry allowed for your safety.

If you are a returning volunteer and want to re-enroll, please fill out the form below and indicate you have been a volunteer previously.

Below are examples of activities we typically need help with:

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Volunteer Form

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Name
Address
Please indicate which volunteer opportunities you are interested in participating. You may choose more than one
Are you contacting us to complete court ordered community service hours? *
Have you ever been charged with a felony crime?
HAHS does not permit mobile phone use when working around animals for safety reasons.
Please note that by submitting this form, you agree to your information being stored in our database for HAHS related communication.
If you do not agree, please reach out to us at info@hahs.org and we will ensure your information is not stored.

To find more ways you can make a difference to the horses in your community, check out the link below! 

https://hahs.org/how-to-help/