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HomeNewsRiding for the disabled needs volunteers

Riding for the disabled needs volunteers

Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (RDA) is looking for new Volunteers in 2024.

SCRDA was the winner in the 2023 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards for Community Organisation. Come and see why.

Will you have a few spare hours each week once the children are back at school? Or perhaps you would just like to connect with other like-minded people in the local community.

SCRDA will be offering a morning of orientation and induction on Monday 29 January from 9am till 12 noon for anyone interested in helping with our equine based programs or a range of other maintenance or administrative jobs at the Centre.

There is no need for prior experience with horses or disability – just a desire to help others in our community on a regular basis.

Come along to our Main Centre at Monak Rd, North Arm with closed in footwear, sun smart clothing, a smile and meet our team of fabulous volunteers.

No need to book in – just turn up on the day. We are very flexible.

Morning tea is provided.

SCRDA offers therapeutic equine programs from Tuesday to Saturday during school terms, mostly in the mornings.

For more information please visit www.scrda.org.au

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