Spring Farm Tour, Open House & CA$H Raffle

Our very first Open House at our new equine facility just happens to overlap with the Loudoun County spring farm tour!


Come and meet the healing herd and learn more about all Project Horse has to offer in 2017 during our open house & farm tour! In addition to learning about our summer camps and year round programs, we will be hosting a variety of exciting local vendors during the farm tour. There will be demonstrations, kid friendly activities, refreshments, as well as the BIG drawing for our first annual 50/50 cash raffle!

When? May 20 & 21 from 10AM-4PM both days
Where? 18915 Lincoln Rd Purcellville, VA 20132

Buy your raffle tickets today for a chance to win big in our 50/50 cash raffle!


St. Patrick's Day Special: Moms On a Mission

Through hands-on interactions with our horses, and support and friendship of other moms facing similar challenges, this group will help you find the balance you're seeking in life. No horse experience is necessary in order to gain full benefit. All activities and interactions are unmounted (there’s no riding involved).

The group is facilitated by Heather Kirby, LCSW and Darcy Woessner, Certified Equine Specialist. Throughout this workshop, there will be group activities and supports as well as opportunities for individual exploration.

This rejuvenating and rewarding group, with our horses and other moms, will help advance your journey towards well-being and contentment and balance. You deserve it!
 

Prior horse experience is optional.
 

Download the flyer here!


Therapy Group for Teen Girls ​ENROLLING NOW!

What are Teen Therapy Groups at Project Horse?

Designed for teens dealing with depression, anxiety and other emotional challenges, our therapy groups provide a unique, innovative and fun program designed to help participants deal with their emotional challenges as well as better understand how those challenges impact their lives and relationships. The program is non-riding.

In this group, clients are encouraged to explore their own emotional process, building relationships with the horses and each other through interactive tasks in a group format. For each adolescent, this is a collaborative process with a safe, nonjudgmental and honest companion. The experience gives the clients a sense of mastery of self and promotes a nurturing environment where they can exercise authority and control in a healthy manner. Over time, they learn coping skills to manage anxiety, depression and the impact of childhood trauma. They learn to read and adapt to the nonverbal cues given by their equine companions and increase their understanding of empathy and healthy boundary setting. With the help of the therapist and equine specialist, clients learn to recognize, verbalize, and practice their awareness and use of these new skills, as well as assess their emotional growth.

Clients are encouraged to expand these newfound skills by putting them into practice in other areas of their lives. The primary goals of the group are:

1.      Learning to identify feelings and communicate them safely

2.      Identifying unhealthy patterns of behavior and learning coping skills

3.      Practicing healthy problem solving skills

4.      Forming trusting therapeutic relationships

5.      Identifying progress, strengths and self-validation

Horses make outstanding “coaches” and help the girls in numerous ways—while promoting self-esteem and improving self awareness. The horses are naturally nonjudgmental and sociable, and horses create a very motivating learning environment. Horses also provide immediate cause-and-effect feedback. The hands-on experiential format of our group empowers clients and instills a sense of responsibility.

Our clinician, Leslie Roberts, LPC, CSAC, can help you determine whether or not this group would be a good fit for your daughter and your family. With your permission, we will happily coordinate with any other key treatment or therapy providers.


PRIOR HORSE EXPERIENCE IS OPTIONAL.
 

Download the flyer here!


Help Fiona Fudge Feel Better!

Our fun-loving and precocious Mobile Mini service horse is suffering terribly from allergies this year, and she requires allergy shots (immunotherapy) in order to get relief.


Through lab testing, our vet has discovered that Fiona Fudge is allergic to just about everything! She has developed very bad allergies, with reactions to a wide variety of food and environmental allergens. Her discomfort is making it challenging for Fudge to do her wonderful work with special education students as well as therapy clients. 

Please help us get her well!


Project Horse Raised $10,670!

A huge thank you to all who contributed or helped during our end-of-year fundraising campaign!

Your generous donations are helping us help more clients and horses heal & grow in 2017! Funds are also helping pay for finishing work spaces at our new facility, as well as providing Mobile Minis School Services to students in special education.


Enjoy these stories of #Gratitude about how Project Horse clients and horses experience mutual healing and benefit in their work.