Deanna Mancuso tells the story of how her troubled grandfather\u2019s gift of a horse with a bad personality led her create the Lucky Orphans Horse Rescue farm, which now hosts 50 formerly abused horses at a permanent farm and animal sanctuary in Dover Plains. Today these horses are providing significant equine-assisted therapy to humans in need of help\u2014it is \u201cpeople helping horses heal people\u201d. In addition to allowing anyone to visit the horses from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, after 3 there are clients who receive equine-assisted psychotherapy. Also the form, originally primarily an animal sanctuary, now has many events that reach out to the community, such as \u201cFaces of PTSD,\u201d which features photographs of veterans with horses, and an Easter candy program for children as well as pony rides at the form and elsewhere. Also on the program is Lisa Odendahl, who is working on the \u201cFaces of PSTD\u201d event.
\nLearn more:
\nLucky Orphans Horse Rescue: http://luckyorphans.bravesites.com/
\nLucky Orphans Horse Rescue on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LuckyOrphans/
\nEquine Assisted Psychotherapy: http://www.eagala.org/
\nThoroughbred Aftercare Alliance: https://www.thoroughbredaftercare.org/
\nNational Center for PTSD: https://www.ptsd.va.gov/
\nCATEGORIES
\nAnimals
\nDutchess County
\nService Organizations
\nVolunteers
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