Links to our Associations
PATH International
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) is a nonprofit organization that promotes equine-assisted activities and therapies for individuals with special needs. Children and adults, including veterans and active-duty military personnel, with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges find strength and independence through the power of the horse.
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) is a nonprofit organization that promotes equine-assisted activities and therapies for individuals with special needs. Children and adults, including veterans and active-duty military personnel, with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges find strength and independence through the power of the horse.
The Center For America's First Horse
Life Enrichment. Inspired by Native Horses.
All Ages. All Abilities. Riding Optional.
The Center for America's First Horse, Inc. located on 60 scenic acres in Johnson, Vermont provides life enriching experiences for all ages and experiences. Our rare Spanish Barb horses are gifted teachers, helping foster personal growth through natural horsemanship and equine facilitated learning.
Life Enrichment. Inspired by Native Horses.
All Ages. All Abilities. Riding Optional.
The Center for America's First Horse, Inc. located on 60 scenic acres in Johnson, Vermont provides life enriching experiences for all ages and experiences. Our rare Spanish Barb horses are gifted teachers, helping foster personal growth through natural horsemanship and equine facilitated learning.
Horse of the Americas
A membership organization highlighting the Colonial Spanish Horses in America. A breed registry of Colonial Spanish horses.
A membership organization highlighting the Colonial Spanish Horses in America. A breed registry of Colonial Spanish horses.
The Livestock Conservancy
Founded in 1977, through the efforts of livestock breed enthusiasts concerned about the disappearance of many of the US's heritage livestock breeds, the Conservancy is the pioneer livestock preservation organization in the United States, and remains a leading organization in this field. It has initiated programs that have saved multiple breeds from extinction, and works closely with similar organizations in other countries.
Founded in 1977, through the efforts of livestock breed enthusiasts concerned about the disappearance of many of the US's heritage livestock breeds, the Conservancy is the pioneer livestock preservation organization in the United States, and remains a leading organization in this field. It has initiated programs that have saved multiple breeds from extinction, and works closely with similar organizations in other countries.
Sandhill Center
Sandhill Center is a residential treatment program for children ages 5 to 13 who are experiencing significant difficulties functioning in their current home, school or community due to the inability to regulate their emotional states. Through a clinically sophisticated, relational, and nurturing approach we help develop the capacity for regulation and repair a child’s trust in adult care and guidance.
Sandhill Center is a residential treatment program for children ages 5 to 13 who are experiencing significant difficulties functioning in their current home, school or community due to the inability to regulate their emotional states. Through a clinically sophisticated, relational, and nurturing approach we help develop the capacity for regulation and repair a child’s trust in adult care and guidance.
The Spanish Barb Horse Association
The Spanish Barb Horse Association (SBHA) is dedicated to the restoration, preservation, perpetuation and promotion of the genetically and historically unique Spanish Barb Horse.
The Equus Survival Trust
The Equus Survival Trust is an educational non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the traditional traits and the genetic diversity and purity of historical equine breeds (horses, ponies and donkeys) threatened with extinction. The Trust supports these breeds by engaging in collective conservation efforts, educational promotions, and by supporting the network of endangered breed equine associations, and enthusiasts around the globe, with special emphasis on North America and breeds unique to North America.
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