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Healing through horses, farm life, and meaningful connection

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What we offer:

New Program. 

From the Ground Up:
Girls in Horsemanship is a structured, three-day-per-week program for girls participating in Western or English riding. This program includes weekly professional instruction, senior horse care, farm responsibilities, and mandatory rider fitness.

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Farm-Based Healing Experiences
Hands-on, calming activities that reconnect people to purpose, routine, and nature.
 

  • Farm chore participation (age-appropriate & guided)

  • Animal care experiences (horses, donkeys, pigs, chickens, etc.)

  • Grounding routines through farm work

  • Mindfulness and presence practices in nature

  • Sensory-based outdoor experiences

  • Confidence-building through responsibility and teamwork

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Community & Group Programs
Healing through connection, community, and shared experience.
 

  • Small group healing days at the farm

  • Retreat-style wellness days

  • Guided reflection & debrief sessions

  • Donation-based community days

  • Partnered programs with nonprofits, schools, and service organizations

  • Caregiver, educator, and healthcare worker decompression days

Night outdoor event setup

 Veteran-Only Community & Connection
 

  • Small-group veteran sessions

  • Shared experiences without forced discussion

  • Optional reflection and debrief time

  • Peer-to-peer connection in a non-judgmental setting

  • Veteran-focused events and healing days

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 Horse-Centered Team Experiences (Non-Riding)
 

  • Guided horse connection activities

  • Leadership & communication exercises with horses

  • Boundary-setting and trust-building challenges

  • Herd observation as a team dynamics mirror

  • Cooperative leading and problem-solving tasks

    No riding. No horse experience required. 

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Meet Tia

Founder and President of The Healing Farm

Tia started The Healing Farm, due to her own trauma. 

Contact Us

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