General yard work
The Diamond Centre for Disabled Riders
General yard work around the stables and schools at The Diamond Centre.
General yard work around the stables and schools at The Diamond Centre. We need volunteers to help on our yard with catching in ponies in the morning, grooming, skipping out stalls, filling hay nets, cleaning tack and other general yard duties. You don't need to have experience with horses as full training will be given but it is a physical job and some degree of mobility will be required. We do ask for a regular commitment from our volunteers, but this can be for as little or as long a time as you like. Some volunteers spend the day with us, some come for an hour. We are open Tuesday to Saturday from 8am until 8:30pm, so we can accommodate the time constraints that most volunteers have. If interested in this role please contact: Claire Agius, admin@diamondcentre.org.uk, 020 8643 7764 and apply through their website: https://www.diamondcentre.org.uk/become-a-volunteer/ quoting you found out about it through Volunteer Centre Sutton.
General & Helping
Cleaning & Tidying, Working part of Team
Reliability; Flexibility; Empathy; Desire to work with disabled people and with horses. This is a physical role, so a level of mobility is required.
Horses have a calming effect, which applies equally to both riders and volunteers. There is a huge satisfaction to be gained from the pleasure from spending time with them, We are a community at The Diamond Centre. We work together as part of a team. We also run social and fund raising activities for our volunteers and the wider community which you can become a part of.
We ask wherever possible for the time commitment to be reliable, regular and consistent. This could be for an hour a week, a day a week or several times a week. We are restricted by legalities and health and safety issues. We welcome volunteers from 13 to 17 but their volunteering will need to comply with legal guidelines, so will be restricted to certain times of the week.
SM5 4DT
The Diamond Centre for Disabled Riders Woodmansterne Road Carshalton
Our entrance is opposite Oaks Park Golf Club. There is no direct public transport to The Diamond Centre.
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