providing a unique form of therapy and recreation through use of the horse
Become a Volunteer

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We at Sagebrush could not provide service to over 300 participants free of charge every year without the devotion of our tireless volunteers! We rely on our volunteers at many levels to ensure that our riders are safe, our horses are happy, our fundraiser goes off without a hitch, and that our lessons remain available to all.

Volunteer Opportunities

  • Program Volunteers assist with lessons by horse handling or sidewalking. They also have the opportunity to groom and saddle horses for lessons. Program volunteers are asked to commit to one to two hours per week for the duration of the 8-12 week session. All program volunteers must be 14 years of age or older.
  • Special Event Volunteers assist with facilitation of horse shows and other special interest camps.
  • Cowboy Ball Volunteers assist with organization of our annual fundraiser by soliciting for silent auction items, serving on a committee, helping with decorations, serving dinner at the event, and helping with set up and break down.
  • Office Volunteers assist with mailings, filing, and general office organization on a regular basis or as needed.
  • Maintenance and Landscape Volunteers work with the facility manager to keep the grounds clean, safe and beautiful by planting flowers, raking leaves or loose hay, fixing fence, or mowing lawns.

Program Volunteer Trainings

Sagebrush offers various levels of trainings for every volunteer to learn how to be safe and effective around our horses and in lessons. Trainings are offered throughout the year and are usually three hours long.

Volunteer Testimonial

Lindsey Jameson - SETCH

“I started volunteering at Sagebrush because my daughter has taken lessons as part of the ranch hand program over the years, and I recognized the benefits that she gained from the experience. I decided that I wanted to give back. The more time I spent here, I experienced greater personal reward and I observed the greater reward for the students. The community at Sagebrush is very close knit, like a family, and I have appreciated the support and friendship that I have encountered here. The biggest reward that I experience is spending time with the students and watching them learn and grow, especially those students with whom I’ve been able to volunteer from their first day. I feel fortunate because being here helps me grow as well. This experience gives me patience and better understanding, it helps me to appreciate the little things in life and not to take things for granted that are huge accomplishments for our students. And, what’s not to like about the ear to ear grin when a student is on the horse and things just work out? It is a rare day if I don’t leave here feeling better than when I arrived…”

~Pete Stephenson
Doris and Nancy

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S.E.T.C.H.

The Sagebrush Equine Training Center for the Handicapped is a 501 (c)(3) Idaho non-profit corporation founded in 1991 to provide equine-facilitated therapy for challenged adults and children. Our goal is to provide physical, cognitive and emotional benefits that will encourage independence, help develop life skills and improve quality of life.

Our Info

Sagebrush Equine Training Center
100 Let'er Buck Road
Hailey, ID 83333
208.578.9111
866.746.4883 fax
info@sagebrusharena.com
 

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Recent News

Big News!! SETCH has a new home! SETCH recently purchased the Swiftsure Ranch located two miles south of Bellevue. The property includes 191 acres with Big Wood River frontage, an indoor arena, an outdoor arena, two round pens, two barns, and pasture for the horses. Renovation will start immediately, and we will hopefully be at our new home summer 2012.

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