We hold events where volunteers come and use hydraulic wood splitters, chainsaws, etc. and split wood that is donated.

After the logs are split, deliveries to people in the community is required.

Feeders work as a team and are essential to HLER’s mission of rehabilitating equines. Two different teams of feeders feed 14 or more horses and donkeys at Castle Rock Farm every day, regardless of the weather. Feedings occur roughly from 7AM – 9AM in the morning and 4PM – 7PM in the evening.

Of The Love No Ego Foundation Roadway

Urban Agriculture Collective volunteers can help with all levels of growing and harvesting, including planting, harvesting, weed control. Below is the Summer 2020 schedule. For a safe comfortable working environment, please bring a mask and be prepared to observe social distancing requirements. Our garden is located at the intersection of 6th Street and Monticello Avenue.…

City Schoolyard Garden volunteers can help prepare and distribute Harvest of the Month crops, or help with special projects in the gardens.

Opportunities include: building enclosures, feeding baby animals, transporting animals to and from the Sanctuary, and going shopping for the Sanctuary’s food needs.

The Heritage Center auditorium seats as few as 28 and as many as 150–setting up and breaking down for each event can take as much as 2 hours. We also need help installing and de-installing our temporary exhibitions. Volunteers must be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs.

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center enjoys a busy schedule of events: lectures, meetings, exhibit openings, cook-offs, and more. Volunteers are often needed at these events to ensure that they run smoothly. Event volunteers may find themselves collecting tickets, setting out hors d’oeuvres, opening bottles, or greeting visitors.

Help us promote our events through social media, hanging posters and handing out leaflets. If you have a flare for design we could use your graphic skills as well.