Volunteer Committees

Want to make a difference and help One Herd grow? Consider volunteering for one of our committees. By lending your time and skills, you’ll directly support the expansion and impact of our programs, from fundraising and outreach to events and research. Join us in creating a positive change - your contribution helps strengthen our community and advance our mission!

Committees

  • Outreach

    The Outreach Committee is dedicated to increasing visibility and generating program leads for One Herd. Through strategic outreach efforts, the committee works to build relationships, raise awareness, and create opportunities for community engagement, all while supporting One Herd’s mission to foster growth, connection, and transformation through equine-assisted learning.

  • Fundraising

    The Fundraising Committee is focused on securing resources to support the programs and initiatives of One Herd. By organizing fundraising events, cultivating donor relationships, and exploring new funding opportunities, the committee plays a key role in ensuring the sustainability and growth for the organization.

  • Fall Festival

    The Fall Festival Committee is dedicated to organizing and hosting the annual Fall Festival, a key event that brings the community together to celebrate the season while raising awareness and support for One Herd. Through creative planning, event coordination, and volunteer engagement, the committee creates a fun and inclusive atmosphere, helping to promote the organization’s mission and raise essential funds for its programs.

  • Stable Studies

    The Stable Studies Committee plays a vital role in supporting the collaborative learning experiences of One Herd’s Stable Studies program. Volunteers assist in creating an inclusive and collaborative learning environment for participants. By contributing their time and skills, committee members help ensure that the program remains accessible, impactful, and aligned with One Herd's core values of community, ethical practice, and continuous growth in equine-assisted learning.