
Friendship
Phase One of the veteran’s program, is all about being in the moment and forming a bond with the horse. Each veteran is paired up with a specific horse to
Phase One of the veteran’s program, is all about being in the moment and forming a bond with the horse. Each veteran is paired up with a specific horse to
Yes they are! The Marines (The Mens Department of the Navy) were born in a bar called the Tun Tavern in the year 1775. We celebrate this grand day on
Let’s put our hand’s together in a round of applause to Ben. He is our latest graduate of the 50 week Equine Assisted Therapy program! In celebration with him is
Haflinger horses are part Arabian? To make the Haflinger originally, it took an Arabian dad and a Tyrolean Mountain mom is what created the breed in the late 1800’s. The
Rain Glynn is a current graduate student of social work at the University of Toledo. She has been interning since beginning of last fall in most of our programs. She
The US Military was ranked 3rd in the world with 1,358,500 Active Duty personnel and 799,500 Reservist.
We had a nice evening of snacks, drinks, fun and showing off the progress of our facility. Some of our top donors were able to stop by Friday evening and
Clydesdales are a breed from Scotland and named after the River Clyde that runs through Glasgow, Scotland. They range in size of 5.3-6 feet tall and 1,800-2,300 pounds heavy at
Everyone please help me congratulate Ron! Ron completed his 50 week Veteran Equine Assisted Therapy journey last Monday. Ron was very determined and committed in his own wellness process. His
Roughly 18 million Americans or about 7% of the adult population are Veterans.
The fifth group of Military Kids has begun last night. They begun the first Phase of Self Recognition. Miss Kyle and Miss Kara are so excited for this group beginning!
Thank you Bridgepoint Church for opening your home for us to have our first community dinner of the year! We are very grateful for your generosity! Thank you Jeanette Hrovatich
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