We provide a sanctuary where horses, Veterans, and Retired First Responders find healing and purpose. Our programs focus on therapeutic interactions and community support to foster recovery and resilience.
Our mission is to provide unwavering service to Veterans and Retired First Responders through the transformative power of equine-assisted learning. We offer a space where these brave individuals can find healing, strength, and a renewed sense of purpose. Our vision is to become the premier destination for serving the heroes of our community and nation, fostering resilience, building connections, and inspiring personal growth.
Our family of horses is ready to serve our nation’s brave heroes with patience, empathy, and companionship. Our program participants and our horses embark on a path of mutual respect and profound change. We invite you to witness this extraordinary bond, honoring the courage and hope they create together. Join us and experience how equine-assisted learning can transform lives.
We offer transformative programs for Veterans and Retired First Responders, plus rewarding volunteer opportunities for those passionate about making a difference.
Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL) combined with Natural Horsemanship offers numerous benefits for Veterans and Retired First Responders, significantly aiding in your mental health & overall well-being.
Explore Henry’s Home’s calendar for various activities, including our Equine Assisted Learning programs, exciting fundraisers, and special events like family fun days and holiday gatherings. Join us to support our mission and connect with the community!
Veterans and Retired First Responders are invited to join our programs to experience healing, growth, and community support through natural horsemanship equine-assisted activities.
Apply today to volunteer and make a meaningful impact on the lives of our horse family, veterans, and retired first responders.

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