Evening Chores at the Farm: Unwind with Goats and Give Back
Looking for a peaceful way to end your day while making a real difference? Our evening chore shift is a great opportunity to support the farm, spend time with animals, and enjoy some quiet, purposeful work as the sun goes down.
Whether you're earning community service hours or just want to lend a hand, this is a rewarding and enjoyable way to get involved.
What You'll Be Doing
Evening chores help wrap up the day on the farm. Tasks typically include:
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Filling water buckets and hay feeders
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Washing out feed bowls and dishes
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Light sweeping of the barn area
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Brushing and socializing the goats
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Spending time with baby goats (when we have them) to help them get used to people
It’s a calm, simple routine and a great way to decompress while making a difference. Think of it as a little goat-powered therapy session with a purpose.
Volunteer Hours
If you need additional hours, let us know and you can arrive earlier or stay a bit longer to help with extended tasks
Court-Mandated Service
We are approved for court-mandated community service and can provide proof of hours for the courts. Please let us know when you arrive if you’ll need documentation.
Important Info
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Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty
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If you don’t see anyone when you arrive, text 850-666-4714
Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on-site during the shift
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Evening chores take place in all weather except severe storms
Group Sign-Ups
We’ve currently paused team sign-ups because group bookings were taking up all available slots and sometimes not showing up. If you’re coming with a group, leave a note with your group size.
Need to Cancel?
Please cancel your shift at least 24 hours in advance. We count on volunteers to help close out the day. If you do not show up and have not canceled, we will remove your remaining shifts and you will not be able to volunteer with us again.
We’d Love to Have You
Evening chores are a special time on the farm. It’s quieter, the goats are winding down, and the work is relaxed but meaningful. Come ready to help, connect, and enjoy the peace that comes with a well-fed, brushed goat.