
Our Programs



Equine-Assisted Learning can help people of all ages who struggle with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, grief and loss. We work with groups, individuals, parents and children.
In our relaxed farm setting, we offer Equine-Assisted Learning programs from a trauma-informed perspective. We work with local organizations that serve the populations of substance abuse, domestic violence and providing support for first responders. We offer group and individual sessions to build healthier relationships, enhance communication and develop skills for emotional and physiological regulation.
In our equine sessions I learned to prioritize my relationship with the horse over the task. – K.P.
We Offer One-On-One and Group Sessions
Much of the connection with your horse takes place with your feet on the ground. Through your partnership with a horse you have the opportunity to develop skills of self regulation, attunement, and connected healthy relationships. According to Natural Lifemanship, "Relationships are the vehicle for change."


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