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SCRDA calls out for volunteers

The new year is upon us for the start of programs in 2020 and once more Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (SCRDA) ise on a volunteer drive to entice new volunteers to help us deliver the variety of programs offered to the disability community on the Sunshine Coast.

SCRDA is offering New Volunteer Training, including Orientation and Induction, on four days at the start of February, from Tuesday to Friday 4-7 February from 9am until noon. Morning tea will be provided.

It is looking for dependable and reliable people who would like to give back to their community in a meaningful way, in return you will be rewarded with millions of smiles!

“If you have a few hours to spare each week, we are looking for you,” a spokesperson said.

You don’t need to have horse experience as SCRDA provides full training.

“If you don’t like horses, we have plenty of other jobs for you too.”

Come along with closed in footwear, sun smart clothing and a big smile. No need to book – just come when you are able.

People don’t need to attend on all 4 days but the more you can attend, the better you will understand our programs and centre.

You can find SCRDA at Monak Rd, North Arm.

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