From our humble beginnings, to our current ministry, hands that freely give are the life of this place.
Volunteering at the Beginning 
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch experienced its humble beginnings in 1995. Troy and Kim Meeder chose to pour their lives into an idea. They freely gave their time, finances, property, and many long days of backbreaking work to help this ranch get off its feet. Never asking for anything in return, their volunteer heart is the reason Crystal Peaks exists today.
Volunteering as Healing
The first children who were ministered to at the ranch came as volunteers. They were not coming for what they could get, as the horses were in such terrible shape they were not fit to ride, but they were coming to give. It was in this relationship: a child freely serving a broken horse - that we witnessed our first miracles happen.
Today the ranch has rehabilitated a herd of riding horses and many of the kids who come are able to ride. Still, most riding sessions begin with a “chore.” This is usually 10-12 minutes of mucking paddocks, pulling weeds, or working on various ranch projects. Involvement in these simple tasks builds value into the heart of a child.
We strive to teach our children they can do something to improve the life of someone else. This fulfills an elementary need in every child’s heart. That is, the need to be needed. Oftentimes having this feeling of value is an integral part of a child’s healing.
Volunteering and the Ranch Property
The beauty of Crystal Peaks is a ministry all its own. Many visitors ask for nothing more than the chance to sit a while and bask in its peaceful environment. Creating this environment has shown to be quite a challenge, but volunteers have been here all the while to help this process along. A trip to the ranch will prove this, as so much of the ranch has been built by the hands of those who give their time. From the windshelters built as an Eagle Scout project, to the bed of flowers planted by a child’s grandmother, most everything here has experienced the touch of a volunteer. Volunteers have been building, cleaning, fixing, and improving this ranch ever since it began, all without expecting anything in return.
Volunteering for Children
Many of our children benefit greatly from our riding session program, but are looking for more opportunities to be involved. Allowing them to volunteer outside of session time provides them a place to be challenged and become a closer part of the ranch family. Children who choose to be more involved will labor hand-in-hand with their adult counterparts, learning from their elders, witnessing the value of a hard-day’s work, and building some muscle while they are at it. Click on the link to learn more about our Junior Volunteer program.
Getting Involved -Click on the following links to find more information about volunteering at CPYR.
Volunteer Information for Local Folks
Volunteer Information for Those from Out of Town