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Wooster, Ohio
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Fall Classes are underway.

Sign up now for the 2010 Winter session. Classes begin January 4.

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330-264-3959

 

The stable has been restored and is in full use. Thank you to all who helped after the Memorial Day fire.

 

Fall 2009 Newsletter

Click here to read the current issue of Chance Encounters, the Change through Chance newsletter.

 

 

Peer-reviewed paper confirms benefits of equine-assisted counseling

New research indicates that using horses in clinical counseling is as effective as traditional talk-based therapy. In some cases, the horse-based proved even more beneficial.
Read more . . .

 

Summer Camp at Change through Chance
Was So Much Fun!!

Click here to see some photos from the summer camp, summer classes and more!

 

 

 

"I can't do it"
never yet accomplished anything;
"I will try"
has accomplished wonders.


       -- George P. Burnham

 


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Meet our Newest Addition... Roo!

Clark Howell enlisted volunteer Rachel's help working with our new little miniature mare, 'Sheeza Buckeroo'.  After working on basic ground work in the arena, he gave Rachel some challenges.
 
Rachel was able to get the mare to climb up into the bleachers, ride on the wheelchair lift, stand on the platform...  all quite an accomplishment for both Rachel and Roo. Here are some more pictures:

Roo is climbing Change through Chance's new bleachers. Behind Rachel you can see the new observation room with its two-way mirror. The observation room allows parents to observe their children riding in the indoor arena.

The construction of the bleachers,observation room and a storage area was made possible thanks to the generosity of a grant from the John Kaylor Memorial Fund, which is a part of the Wayne County Community Foundation.