We use proven approaches to building self-esteem and hope in disabled children and albino youth. Children with disabilities gain confidence, body strength, and improved posture as they engage in horse teaching games and exercises.
Albino youth abandon their fears while engaging in groundwork, small round pen work, grooming, and horse care. When riding, they learn to trust the horse to be their faithful friend in an increasingly hostile world.
Horse care requires attention, self-sacrifice, and teamwork helping improve self-respect, self-awareness, faith, and empathy in people with emotional and mental challenges.
Wendy combines her years of horse care and riding experience with her Certified Equine Therapy instruction to use horses as an exciting and successful ministry tool. (See PATH link below)
God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another. - 1 Peter 4:10