There are countless jobs for active volunteers at Lasata Farm!
From leading horses to grooming and preparing, to property maintenance or cleaning stalls, from fundraising to helping with paperwork. The list is truly endless! Dedicated volunteers are what keep our thriving programs functioning smoothly. If you have a true desire to serve, we can find a suitable job for you!
By law you must be 13 years or older to volunteer in any capacity. Anyone who volunteers (18 years or older) is required by law to acquire a background check and proper clearances prior to volunteering.
Please contact our office if you are interested in volunteering your time at Lasata Farm.
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It’s with deep sadness we share the passing of our farm friend Ed. Please hold his family in your thoughts and prayers.
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Obituary for Edward J. Mytych | Kuzo and Foulk Funeral Homes
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THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT POST!
From now until June 6th, Lasata Farm will be raising funds to honor a very special family to us. For those directly connected to the farm, Ed and Marybeth graciously share their beloved Toby, a beautiful paint quarter horse, with our students and clients. Please help us help Ed’s team, Alienate ALS, for the Mid-Atlantic ALS United Walk in Hershey, PA by making a tax deductible donation. All donations go towards research and resources for those living with this terrible disease. Help us help Ed’s team raise necessary funds to help others with ALS!
The donation link is in the comments. No donation is too small or too big.
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Isn't this the truth! I'm so grateful to have understanding owners, but sometimes it's hard to change up my lesson plan when my riders only have 2 days to lessen that I can tell the horse is having a rough day or the rider is.
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Timing teaches what force never can.
Life doesn’t show up when we demand it.
It shows up when we’re ready to carry it.
Opportunities return.
People circle back.
Old ideas knock again — and this time, they make sense.
What feels like an ending is often just a pause.
A reroute.
A quiet preparation for the next version of you.
I’ve learned not to push the river.
To trust the rhythm.
To let things meet me where I am.
Because what’s meant for you doesn’t disappear.
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