Supported Volunteering

For participants who are interested in volunteering, but require extra support to accomplish the job. We offer one-on-one coaching around two key volunteer roles: farm crew and garden crew.

Pony Power’s Supported Volunteering differs from many other job coaching programs. We provide compassionate and consistent support designed to uncover participants’ interests, strengths and levels of support required.

We take a strengths-based approach and provide a constructive assessment at the conclusion of each semester.

Participation may lead to independent volunteer or vocational opportunities at Pony Power or elsewhere. If you are new to Pony Power, an interview is required.

Age: 14 years through adulthood

Lesson duration: 60 minutes

Semesters offered: Spring (Mar-June) and Fall (Sept-Dec)

Potential benefits: Life and vocational skills including time-keeping, boundaries, self-advocacy, goal-setting, stamina, receptiveness and reactivity to feedback, organization; confidence building; workplace etiquette and decorum; working with a partner; the potential to progress to self-directed volunteer or work roles.

Fees: $420 for 12 lessons

Registration for spring Supported Volunteering will open to new participants on February 10.

“Participating in the Pony Power program is truly the most meaningful activity in Jack's life, and we are deeply grateful to everyone who makes this possible for him.”

— Marybeth, parent of an adult participant

Winter 2025 Schedule

Fall Semester Breaks: Oct 2-3, Oct 13-20, Nov 25-Dec 3

Fall Semester Ends: Dec 19

Spring Registration Opens for New Participants: Feb 10

FAQ

  • No, our programming is open to those who need more support or different programming options than traditional equestrian centers offer. There is no requirement for proof of a medical diagnosis or a doctor’s prescription.

  • No. Since we are not a medical facility, we are unable to accept insurance, Medicaid or Medicare.

  • No, our programming is open to those who need more support or different programming options than traditional equestrian centers offer.

  • The minimum participant age for riding is 2.5 years old. There is no maximum age as long as our staff deem the activity safe and appropriate for an individual and a doctor has cleared the individual medically. Our Forest Babies program is open to children as young as 18 months old.

    Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. There is no maximum age for volunteers. All volunteers must be able to walk for at least 90 minutes and jog for short stints during each lesson.

  • During the school year, lessons are given on Sunday mornings and Monday through Thursday, 3-6 pm. In summer, lessons are given Monday through Thursday, 3-6pm.

  • Individual lessons are 30 minutes. School groups are usually one hour, but duration for other types of groups may vary depending on the objective and the number of participants.

  • We book by semester and do not offer single lessons because we find some participants may need time to adjust to the environment and become familiar with our routine.

  • Hippotherapy focuses on achieving specific, clinical goals in the areas of occupational, physical or speech therapy. Therapeutic riding is a recreational activity that focuses on teaching each individual to ride a horse within his or her ability. Many riders experience therapeutic benefits such as increased focus, greater flexibility and balance and better fine and gross motor planning. To learn more about the benefits of therapeutic riding, click here.

  • All participants (riding and non-riding), must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and long pants, as well as dress accordingly for outdoor weather conditions. All riders must wear a properly fitted ASTM-SEI-approved helmet and closed-toe shoes. While we use safety stirrups, we require riders working toward independence to wear a boot with a heel, instead of a sneaker.

  • We are committed to providing this unique recreational activity to as many people as possible. Our costs continue to increase annually, but we have maintained client fees at the same level for more than a decade in order to provide affordable access to our service. Session fees currently cover only a portion of the actual cost to run lessons; we rely on the generosity of our donors to help underwrite the remaining amount each year. Our hope is that we can continue facilitating all of our participants’ personal growth with subsidized tuition for years to come.

  • Once new participants are enrolled and scheduled, we invite families to come for a tour to become familiar with the location, parking and facilities before a semester begins.