Tag: equine-assisted psychotherapy

You won’t break my soul

Three horses around a group of people. The horses' tails are in movement.

Moving your body can help lift your spirits.

Be the reason someone stays

Small beige donkey stands to the left of a larger brown donkey that's lying on the ground.

Feeling suicidal does not mean someone is broken. It means they may need additional help, education or resources.

It’s OK to not be OK

Brown horse running toward the left, with a black horse behind it.

It’s no secret—these are uncertain and frightening times. Be the reason someone feels a little less afraid today.

Remembering 9/11

Youth learn power tools for life

A boy in a T-shirt uses a paint stick to draw on a pony.

FORT VALLEY — Nine children worked with a team of horses to learn lifelong skills during The PEACH Pit’s Power Tools for Living camp. No, not those power tools. Respect. Responsibility. Choices and consequences. Relationship skills. Empathy. Boundaries. Each day of the June camp… Continue Reading “Youth learn power tools for life”