Get Involved

There are many ways to support our mission at Living Wells Farm Equine-Assisted Services. Whether you donate, volunteer, or contribute resources, your involvement helps us support our community, including:

  • Individuals with special needs
  • Families
  • Schools and community groups
  • Veterans organizations

Equine-assisted programs offer opportunities for connection, confidence, and personal growth. Time spent with horses can also encourage self-awareness, communication, and a sense of purpose.

Have questions about how to get involved? We encourage you to attend one of our monthly community open houses. You can also contact us, and we’ll be happy to help.

Donate

LWF-EAS is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (EIN: 92-2399089). Donation receipts are available upon request for your tax records.

Donate to Living Wells Farm

You can also mail checks to:

Living Wells Farm Equine-Assisted Services
282 Allen Road
Wells, ME 04090

How Your Donation Helps

Every contribution directly supports the daily care of our horses and the individuals and families in our community. It costs approximately $675 per month to care for one horse, and even small donations can make a meaningful impact in keeping our horses healthy and our programs running.

For example:

  • $6 – one bag of shavings
  • $30 – one bag of grain
  • $90 – one round bale of hay

Ways to Give

  • One-Time Donation: Make a one-time gift of any amount.
  • Monthly Giving: Become a member of our herd:
    • Minis – $25/month
    • Paints – $50/month
    • Appaloosas – $100/month
    • Thoroughbreds – $200+/month
  • Directed Giving: Donations can be directed toward horse care, program access, or specific needs.
  • Sponsorships: 
    • Support families by sponsoring riders. Lessons range from $40–$75 and typically run five weeks. $350 can help cover a full five-week private session.
    • For businesses, we offer multiple sponsorship levels. Contact us to learn more.

Additional Ways to Give

In-Kind Donations

We accept:

  • Tack (saddles, bridles, helmets)
  • Horse care equipment (blankets, halters, lead ropes)
  • Farm supplies (hay, feed, materials)
  • Office supplies
  • Horses (subject to evaluation and trial period)

CLINK Bottle Donations

Donate your bottle returns through CLINK:

  • Pick up tagged bags from LWF-EAS
  • Fill with returnable bottles
  • Drop off at Hannaford locations

Funds are automatically credited to LWF-EAS.

Other Giving Options

You can also donate appreciated assets such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Consult your accountant for details.

Volunteer

Volunteers play an essential role in our programs. Opportunities include:

  • Administrative Volunteer – support office and organizational tasks
  • Fundraising Volunteer – help plan and execute fundraising events
  • Group Opportunities – Boy Scout projects and Disability Awareness Merit Badge support
  • Horse Leader, Walker, and Sidewalker – support sessions by assisting with grooming, tacking, and leading horses, or assisting riders with balance, guidance, and encouragement. Training is provided; some roles may require prior experience.
  • Maintenance & Repair – assist with:
    • Fencing
    • Building projects
    • Equipment repairs
    • General property upkeep
  • Stable Hand – help with daily barn operations (must be able to lift 50 lbs and work outdoors):
    • Feeding and watering
    • Maintaining paddocks
    • Cleaning stalls
  • Student Volunteers – high school students (age 15+) can complete community service hours. Orientation required.