Assist First Tee coaches in local area elementary, middle and high schools with our in-school outreach programs.
Help staff information booths and activity stations for community events such as the Run for Education and Boys & Girls Club Day for Kids.
The Junior Coach program is a great way to earn required community service hours for school while having fun and helping younger participants develop their golf and life skills. Students 14 years and older are encouraged to participate in the Junior Coach program. Junior Coaches can also be participants in The First Tee programs.
Assist The First Tee staff during classes at golf courses, reinforce life and golf skills during class, set up equipment for classes and monitor safety zones.
Help out with our events such as the Lucky Duck Family Festival, Swing for the Kids Golf Tournament, and Breakfast with Santa. Volunteers help set-up, tear-down, registration, and more.
Volunteers are needed for data entry, stuffing envelopes for mailings, and general office assistance. This is on an as-needed basis; times and days can vary. Volunteers interested in participating as an office assistant will be notified via email of upcoming opportunities as they arise.
Facility Crew members help maintain our nearly 6-acre ranch! Responsibilities can include but are not limited to, cleaning our building, weeding, maintaining fences, ranch repairs, etc.
Side Walkers walk alongside participants as they ride. The purpose of a Side Walker is to help keep the rider safe and assist their participation.
Horse Handlers guide horses while clients ride by leading or long-lining. A Horse Handler grooms, tacks and handles the horse during the therapy session or adaptive riding lesson.
Equine Crew volunteers may help with turning-out horses, preparing horse lunches, feeding, manure pick-up, etc. Horse experience required.