Compared to most of the public, it is more difficult for those who have served in our military to remain relaxed in the present moment and establish meaningful connections with other people. In many cases, this is associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. Additionally, when serving in the military, there is a constant demand for individuals to be acutely aware of their surroundings due to the perilous conditions they face each day. Upon returning to civilian life, this hyper-vigilance can make reintegration challenging.
To promote a sense of healing and calm, as well as a sense of understanding, Allaire Community Farm offers a Veteran's Carriage Driving program. Our staff, volunteers, and horses provide a quiet place for veterans to learn how to carriage ride in a natural, stress-free, peaceful setting. Horses love to feel safe and comfortable with others in their herd. They in return provide a calming effect to their riders.
Through a grant and private donations, Allaire Community Farm is able to offer this program at minimal cost to veterans who qualify.
"Awesome Joe, one of the horses in our therapeutic riding program was known for his good nature, patience and willingness to interact with his rider. So much so that he had been nominated as a Path Intl Region 2 Therapy Horse of the Year. He will be deeply missed."
Horses provide a unique opportunity for veterans to experience calm and presence. The rhythmic motion of carriage driving, the connection with a gentle animal, and the peaceful farm environment all work together to help veterans regulate their nervous systems and feel more grounded in the present moment.
Many veterans find that working with horses allows them to let go of hyper-vigilance, even if just for a little while, and experience a sense of peace they haven't felt since before their service.
Through a grant and private donations, Allaire Community Farm is able to offer this program at minimal cost to veterans who qualify.
Sponsoring a Veteran in receiving Carriage driving and or Riding lessons can help Veterans in more ways than you may know. If you would like to learn more about how to support message us! Many Veterans struggle to reintegrate into society because of a hyper-vigilant state caused by PTSD. The ability to develop relationships with civilians can be challenging, sometimes leading to a feeling of isolation even after returning home to friends and family.
To promote a sense of healing, calm, and understanding, Allaire Community Farm offers a Veteran's Carriage Driving & Horseback Riding Program. Our staff, volunteers, and horses provide a quiet place for Veterans to learn how to carriage ride in a natural, stress-free, peaceful setting. Which aids in self-regulation and overall help Veterans feel more present in their life.
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"The horses don't judge. They just accept you as you are. For a veteran struggling with PTSD, that unconditional acceptance is the first step toward healing."
— A Veteran Participant
If you are a veteran interested in participating, or know a veteran who could benefit, please reach out to us.