Care Program Volunteers

Be the steady presence that changes everything.

Our Care Programs serve children and adults with special needs — and they run on volunteers. As a Care Volunteer, you’re not watching from the sidelines. You’re actively engaged — helping participants grow in ways that matter both inside and out.

An Ivey Ranch Adult Day Program staff member works one-on-one with a young adult participant on a math card game at an indoor table.
An Ivey Ranch Adult Day Program staff member works one-on-one with a young adult participant on a math card game at an indoor table.

Where Life Skills Come to Life

Our School-Age Program and Adult Day Program are fully licensed by the State of California, serving participants ages 5 through 58 in structured, play-based and activity-based environments. As a Care Volunteer, you’re not just supporting a program — you’re an essential part of how it runs.

We have two volunteer opportunities. Both require a genuine commitment to serving others in a safe, joyful, and inclusive environment.

Three children with special needs laugh and play in a splash pad on the Ivey Ranch grounds during a School-Age Program activity day.

School-Age Program (SAP)

Support children and young adults with special needs, ages 5–22, in an integrated daily program built around play, creativity, and connection.

Your role: Engage participants in art, reading, dancing, outdoor play, and group games — following the lead of our licensed staff.
Availability:

  • School Year: Monday–Friday, 7:00–8:30 AM and 1:00–6:30 PM
  • School Breaks: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–6:30 PM
Two Ivey Ranch Care Program volunteers assist an adult participant with a bubble science experiment at an outdoor table.

Adult Day Program (ADP)

Partner with adults with special needs, ages 18–58, as they build independence and stronger community connections.

Your role: Support participants with vocational development, meal preparation, fitness, grocery shopping, community outings, street safety, and social skills — all under the guidance of our program staff.

Availability: Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

Volunteer Requirements

Because our programs are state-licensed, we uphold the highest safety standards for our participants. We’re looking for volunteers who are 18 or older and can commit to a minimum of 25 volunteer hours.

Before your first shift, you’ll need to complete the following:

  • Background Check: LiveScan (FBI/DOJ) at the Oceanside Police Department — approximately $100
  • Health Screening: Submit a completed Health Screening Report
  • TB Test: Results must be current (within the past year)
  • Vaccinations: Proof of TDAP and MMR vaccinations required
  • Paperwork: Care Program Volunteer Application and Criminal Record Statement

These steps protect the people we serve. Our staff will walk you through each one after your interview.

An Ivey Ranch staff member and volunteer smile with an Adult Day Program participant during an outdoor gardening activity on the ranch grounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

No prior experience is required, but a genuine desire to connect with and support our participants is essential. Our staff will orient you to the program and guide you throughout your time here.

No. Care volunteers always work alongside licensed program staff. You are a support presence — staff members are responsible for program delivery and participant care.

It varies depending on how quickly you can complete the requirements — particularly the LiveScan and health screening. Most volunteers are ready to begin within a few weeks of their interview.

Other Ways to Get Involved

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Internships

Gain supervised field experience in therapeutic horsemanship and inclusive care.

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Equine Volunteers

Work alongside our horses and certified instructors in the arena.

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Service Projects

Join a group service day to help maintain and beautify the ranch.

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Community Garden

Rent a plot and grow your own in our Oceanside community garden.

Ready to Make a Difference?

A single volunteer can be the reason a participant tries something new, feels seen, or finds their confidence. The first step is a brief interview — a chance for us to learn about your goals and make sure the program is the right fit for you and our participants. There’s no formal application before the interview. Just reach out and we’ll take it from there.

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