Today was about so much more than horses. It was about confidence, teamwork, respect, courage, and connection.
The kids learned how to approach and handle horses with calm leadership and awareness. They practiced patience. They learned that energy matters. That trust isn’t forced, it’s earned.
They worked together in games and challenges, cheering each other on, solving problems, and stepping outside of their comfort zones. We saw shy voices grow louder. We saw leaders emerge. We saw kindness in action.
Through groundwork, riding, team activities, and even a little fun and laughter mixed in, these kids built more than skills; they built belief in themselves and each other.
Horses have a way of teaching what can’t always be explained in words. Today they taught confidence. They taught respect. They taught teamwork.
And most of all… they reminded us that growth happens when we feel safe, supported, and seen.
So proud of every single one of these kids 🤍
Thank you to The National Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation of Canada for making it possible for these programs to happen.









