New Care Farm Docent Program Launches

We’re launching a new Care Farm Docent program this year!

We’re looking for volunteers to join our docent cadre to lead public tours during tour season (April – Oct.). Docents will share the history and the mission of the care farm and encourage visitors to engage with the animals, wildlife, gardens, and learn about volunteer opportunities.

We hope our docents will help promote a deeper understanding and appreciation for what we do at Sanctuary One, and to ensure that the care farm visitors have amazing experiences while here. Docents will be key to helping raise public awareness of the unique partnerships between Sanctuary One and our community partners too. You can read the full volunteer Sanctuary One Care Farm Docent Volunteer Job Description.

Time commitment:  Minimum of 1 tour per month. Tours are 10:30 – 12:30 on Fridays and Saturdays, a minimum 6-month commitment

Job Duration:  Last weekend in April – last weekend in October

Location:  Sanctuary One Care Farm – 13195 Upper Applegate Road   Jacksonville, OR 97530

If you’re interested in applying or to learn more, email info@sanctuaryone.org.

 

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