Gallant Strides

TRUST & PATIENCE

It takes two flints to make a fire

Veterans and Retired First Responders with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) or physical disabilities face a unique set of challenges that can significantly impact their daily lives, affecting mobility, cognitive function, and emotional well-being. Navigating these obstacles often requires resilience and adaptability.

Equine-assisted learning emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a holistic approach to healing and growth. Through interactions with horses, individuals experience improved coordination, enhanced cognitive abilities, and profound emotional healing.

The bond formed with these gentle creatures transcends traditional therapeutic methods, providing insights into trust, patience, and self-awareness.

Who

This program warmly welcomes Veterans and Retired First Responders facing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or physical disabilities. It's tailored specifically for those who seek a supportive community that understands the unique challenges you experience, offering a pathway to healing and empowerment.

What

Our program offers a comprehensive 6-week journey that addresses the specific challenges associated with TBI and physical disabilities, such as mobility issues, cognitive difficulties, and emotional stress. Through equine- assisted learning, participants engage in activities designed to improve coordination, enhance mental function, and promote emotional well-being.

When

Join the Gallant Strides program by contacting our Sanctuary to discover class start dates, with each session requiring a dedicated 6-week commitment to growth and learning.

Where

Set in a serene, accessible environment, our program offers a peaceful retreat dedicated to your personal growth and recovery. Here, you will engage with our gentle horses, finding solace and support in a natural setting designed to accommodate and nurture your progress.

Why

Horses can connect with individuals profoundly, offering insights into trust, resilience, and adaptability. For Veterans and Retired First Responders with TBI or physical disabilities, this bond can be transformative, helping to manage emotional stress, improve motor skills, and ease cognitive challenges.

How

Veterans and Retired First Responders are warmly invited to join our programs by completing our intake process and committing to six consecutive program sessions, offering a structured path to growth and healing.

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Veterans and retired First Responders are invited to join our programs to experience healing, growth, and community support through natural horsemanship equine-assisted activities.
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