Share your knowledge of construction and guide program participants in learning new skills and serve as a role model and mentor.
Volunteers can assist in checking out customers, answering phones, scheduling deliveries, stocking shelves, setting up displays, unloading donations, sorting materials, and pricing donated materials.
Volunteers can spread their knowledge and expertise of antiques, doors, electrical equipment and materials, hardware, lumber, plumbing, or yard maintenance.
There are a great many things we do around here to prepare and maintain the facilities that we can find something that can utilize your assistance. Together we can accomplish much. Your help is appreciated.
For those who are unable to help at the barn but are still looking to make a difference at TRI, our staff is always in need of some extra hands at the office! We are always looking for volunteers that are interested in helping with data input, research, and mailings. If this sounds like something…
Sign up with a group for a day at the farm and your day will be well spent. At the end of the day, you and your friends will go home knowing that you have made a difference. TRI has plenty of opportunities for groups, so please reach out and find out where you can…
Do you have strengths that you believe could benefit a TRI committee? If you are interested in helping out with TRI Events, address your “I’m Interested” message to Christine Pirot. If you are interested in helping out with Programs, address your “I’m Interested” message to Michele Green. (March – December)
TRI is always looking for volunteers to help our students in class. These positions play a key role in allowing our students to achieve their goals and put a smile on their face. To learn more about becoming a Side Helper or Horse Leader. (March – December)
Assisting Children’s Programs such as the KITS Summer Musical, Let’s Go Hiking and other nature programs, and more!
Delivering Interdepartmental Mail as a Courier for the City.