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A Note From Ginger...

…..this may look like a happy lil girl in a pink tutu on a polka dotted pony on a sunny day……..but for the Exodus volunteers, she is our motivation….and our inspiration……as we get to see this precious lil one overcome her history of foster care! We get to watch her grin from ear to ear as she masters riding this bumpy horse….and learns to follow directions and persevere and overcome……..and our volunteers’ reward??…countless grins and giggles…..there are over 100 kids that visit Exodus weekly, biweekly, or monthly, and WE NEED YOUR HELP! If you want to do something with a couple hours of your week that will last for eternity, if you want to participate in something that will better our wonderful community…..come invest in the hearts and lives of our kids!….

How Can I Help?

Exodus Farms is always looking for more volunteers, and horse experience is not necessary.  Below are just a few of the positions we are currently looking to fill.  If you are interested in any of these positions or would like to help us in any other creative ways, please contact us at 530-953-7178 or download the volunteer application here! 🙂 We can’t wait to meet you!

Exodus Farms Ministry Application

Exodus Farms Liability Waiver

We have many volunteer opportunities available, depending on your background, experience, and interests:

CHORE HELP – At this time, we urgently need people to help us with the morning chores of a working horse farm. Chores include feeding, leading horses to pastures, scrubbing water buckets, and wheelbarrow work (poop pickup etc. 🙂 ). In exhange for your hard work, we offer you a peaceful environment full of friendly horses who will visit you while you work! 😀

Landscaping Help – Weedeating, mowing, trimming, cleaning up flower beds, watering, and more!

Experienced Horse People/Wranglers – to help with the kids while riding and also to help with our parenting sessions for adults.

Greeters – to check in kids and families upon arrival at the farm and support families by simply being there to talk and pray with parents!

Professional/Talented Amateur Photographers – to photograph the kids, horses, and farm for the website and other marketing materials.

Fundraising Coordinators – to organize, direct, or participate in fundraisers to benefit Exodus Farms.

General Handymen/Handywomen – to help with general farm maintenance on a regular basis (experience needed). 

Kids’ Activity Coordinators – to keep kids organized during group activities, parent sessions, and sessions when not all kids can be with the horses at the same time.

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