You will teach our clients the fundamentals of car ownership and maintenance through both classroom settings and hands-on experience in our garage. We’ll provide you with all the materials.

You’ll assist in transferring vehicle titles, inputting donor and client information in our database, as well as keeping track of any repairs made to the donated cars.

Help with yard work, painting, and building improvements.

Assist in getting the animals to where they need to go. Additional transport opportunities exist to pick up rescued animals from shelters and transport them to one of our veterinarians for examination.

Call or email the new family and may visit the animals in their new home to make sure the animal and family are happy and adjusting to being together.

Throughout the year HART plans and schedules adoption and fundraising events such as a golf tournament and dinner that includes raffle baskets, silent and live auction items. Volunteers help to plan and run these events.

Certified in at least the 200 hour level. Curriculum and lesson plans are designed for each class, maximizing the amount of time for personalizing the practice to students’ needs.

Assistants need to be certified in at least the 200-hour level. It’s a great way to “find your voice” and decide if becoming a lead teacher for a session of classes is right for you.

Meet with students for 30 minute, weekly private lessons. Teachers excel at MRC by meeting each individual where he or she is, and being open to creating a fun and educational learning experience for teens that makes them want to come back.

Help by volunteering your professional expertise, such as promotion, marketing, design, etc.