The Holyland Team
Angela Langoski is the founder and President of Holyland Donkey Haven.
Frank Kimpel is a volunteer, Vice President and Maintenance Manager.
Melinda Baker is a volunteer, board member and provides grant submission support.
Want to lend a hand to help a hoofed friend?
Holyland Donkey Haven is always in need of dedicated, kind, and responsible volunteers! Volunteers may help with feeding, watering, grooming, cleaning pens, helping out at events, and so on. If you have a special talent, we welcome it! We are a family-oriented group and welcome anyone who wants to be apart of it. Age is not an issue, but a Parent/Guardian must accompany a minor child. It is not necessary to have an equine education to volunteer; we will educate you and facilitate your learning in any way we can. We are also in need of those who are knowledgable to make repairs around the farm, such as: electrical work (must be a certified electrician), framing, heating and cooling, etc.
We do ask that our volunteers follow the rules as stated below:
1. Ask questions - for your safety and the animals'.
2. Do not hit the donkeys in any way! Some of our donkeys have been abused and are very sensitive.
3. If you would like to go into an area with animals, please ask one of the barn managers.
4. Be respectful to any and all people who work at or visit the farm.
5. If you notice anything that is not right - please let the barn manger know so we can take action.
6. Please be tolerant and respectful of race, gender, lifestyle, religion, etc.
7. No weapons of any kind.
8. No drugs, alcohol, or smoking.
9. If you have any medical needs or allergies please inform one of the barn managers.
10. Please do not feed the donkeys treats. They get treats in their feed bowls. This is to prevent any nipping or biting.
The donkeys thrive when interacting with a variety of people! Please volunteer today!
If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment call Angela Langoski at 920-915-2873 or email [email protected].
We do ask that our volunteers follow the rules as stated below:
1. Ask questions - for your safety and the animals'.
2. Do not hit the donkeys in any way! Some of our donkeys have been abused and are very sensitive.
3. If you would like to go into an area with animals, please ask one of the barn managers.
4. Be respectful to any and all people who work at or visit the farm.
5. If you notice anything that is not right - please let the barn manger know so we can take action.
6. Please be tolerant and respectful of race, gender, lifestyle, religion, etc.
7. No weapons of any kind.
8. No drugs, alcohol, or smoking.
9. If you have any medical needs or allergies please inform one of the barn managers.
10. Please do not feed the donkeys treats. They get treats in their feed bowls. This is to prevent any nipping or biting.
The donkeys thrive when interacting with a variety of people! Please volunteer today!
If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment call Angela Langoski at 920-915-2873 or email [email protected].