Our Programs

Animal-Assisted Activities (AAA) are structured interactions with animals that promote comfort, connection, and overall well-being. Guided by trained and certified handlers, each session ensures safe and meaningful engagement between people and animals.

AAA may take place in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, or rehabilitation centers, and often include visits, guided interactions, or educational demonstrations. These experiences are designed to spark curiosity, support learning, reduce stress, and enrich the lives of people of all ages and abilities through the unique human–animal bond.

We look forward to discussing a personalized program for you, your family, students, staff, residents, or community.

    • Horse Powered Reading® & Math: literacy and numeracy through equine-assisted exercises.

    • After-School & Homework Program: structured enrichment with animal partners.

    • Experiential French Learning: playful language learning informed by animal interactions.

    Outcomes: activities designed to encourage confidence, communication, self-regulation, and joy in learning.

    • Group activities & room visits — nursing homes & senior centers.

    • At-home visits — accessible support where seniors live.

    • Ranch visits — gentle engagement on-site.

    • Fine motor skills activities — purposeful, calming tasks.

    • Intergenerational activities — shared moments with youth participants.

    Outcomes: activities designed to encourage social connection, calm, and purpose.

    • Dog Bite Prevention — safety education for classrooms.

    • Animal-Assisted Education (Pre-K–1st Grade) — foundational socio-emotional learning.

    • Experiential French — movement and language together.

    • Farm Visits — hands-on learning at the ranch.

    Formats: classroom visits, assemblies, small groups, field trips.

    • Animal-Assisted Reading — libraries and literacy events.

    • Community Centers — customized group sessions.

  • Personalized one-on-one sessions tailored to goals (confidence, regulation, communication, enrichment).

Disclaimer: To participate, all individuals must complete required waiver and health/safety forms. Parental consent is required for children.