A young boy with glasses and a baby goat nuzzling his face.

Therapeutic farming is a hands-on, experiential approach that uses the rhythm of farm life to support personal growth. Through guided work with animals and time spent outdoors, participants build practical life skills in a natural and supportive setting. Feeding, grooming, mucking stalls, planting, repairing fences, and caring for the land all become opportunities to practice responsibility, communication, emotional regulation, problem-solving, and teamwork.

Equine Assisted Learning

What if growth did not happen in a classroom, but in a pasture?

Equine Assisted Learning invites you into a hands-on experience where horses become partners in building confidence, communication, and emotional strength. Instead of lectures or worksheets, participants step into real-life challenges alongside a thousand-pound teacher who responds honestly to energy, intention, and clarity.

A therapist and client working with a horse.

What if healing did not happen across a desk, but alongside a horse?

Equine Assisted Psychotherapy is a collaborative, experiential form of mental health counseling where clients work on the ground with horses in partnership with a licensed therapist. Through guided activities and reflection, horses offer honest, nonjudgmental feedback that helps bring awareness to emotions, patterns, boundaries, and relationships. The outdoor setting and steady presence of the horses often create a sense of safety and grounding, allowing meaningful healing and growth to unfold in a natural and deeply impactful way.