Program Director: Lana Davies
I give credit to my parents who instilled in me a love for animals. I cried when my Dad had to remove a skunk from our yard..I wanted to keep it as pet. I begged for a pet monkey..got a stuffed monkey for Christmas one year which was absolutely adorable but it wasn’t the same as a real one. Growing up..we had chickens, pigs, sheep, cats, dogs and ponies to tend to and I guess the joy outweighed the amount of work that they created for us growing up on a small acreage, because I have always wanted animals in my adulthood. Marrying someone who grew up milking cows and having pets himself as a child, we both wanted that for our children to experience and have just worked towards providing a home for cats, sheep, dogs, chickens, cows and horses. Horses have been one animal that I’ve always connected with and found an interest in as I have studied natural horsemanship techniques for close to 20 years of my life. The correlations between horses and humans is strikingly similar and yet, sometimes seems so natural that we would be so alike.
I’m a mother of 4, plus 1..I have 4 grandchildren and I have served on various different youth committees in the community..some of them have been mostly consisting of young women. This has helped me to see the challenges of our day and although I’m not a youth anymore (only in my heart and mind), this world is a difficult place to live, especially for girls and women with our unique spirit and beautiful role that we play in society. Unmet expectations and high standards and goals for ourselves can leave us feeling less than what we should feel about ourselves. Horses help us to feel better about ourselves because of their innate and natural ability to sense how we feel.
Mirroring these two together ..with my love for animals and my experience in helping youth and women feel valued, accepted, good enough and grateful for their admired gifts and talents.. is why I’m excited to be a part of something that is beneficial to all who decide to participate. Finding joy in this life and within ourselves, is so important and learning life lessons through the interaction with horses and like minded people is one way to find joy in our situation, whatever that may be.