Get Involved

Together, we’re growing more than gardens.

We’re growing confidence, skills, and hope.

When you support Summit Ranch, you’re helping kids develop the real-life tools they need to thrive—emotionally, socially, and academically. Whether you want to volunteer, donate, or collaborate as an educator or community partner, there are meaningful ways to get involved.

Volunteer at the Ranch

From healing gardens to seasonal events, or small-group volunteer days. Your hands-on work helps maintain the spaces that support our programming.

  • General Support: Plant and maintain gardens, help at community events, or prep materials for activities.

  • Skilled Labor: We are always looking for expertise in carpentry, irrigation, and professional landscaping to build and maintain our outdoor structures.

How to volunteer at Summit Ranch

The Three-Step Journey:

  1. Interest: Fill out our brief form below.

  2. Connection: Have a 10-minute discovery call with our team.

  3. Safety: Complete our standard vetting and background check (if applicable).

Privacy & Safety Commitment:

To ensure a safe, healing environment for the children we serve, all volunteers that may be in contact with children are required to undergo a background check. Your information is kept strictly confidential and used only for Summit Ranch for coordination purposes.

Partner with Us

Summit Ranch partners with schools, businesses, and community organizations that share our mission of helping kids grow into confident, capable individuals.

We welcome collaboration with:

  • Educators and school counselors seeking executive function or self-regulation training

  • Local businesses looking to give back through donations or in-kind support

  • Grantmakers and foundations aligned with mental health, education, or youth development

  • Community leaders who want to bring mental wellness tools to more families

If you’d like to explore partnership opportunities, training sessions, or community programming, reach out. Contact us at [email protected] to start the conversation.

Child connecting with therapy horse during nature-based ADHD and anxiety support session at Summit Ranch.