Meet Ray and Dave; Two volunteers you want to know
Dave (left) Ruka and Ray (right) Meet Ray and Dave. On Saturday mornings, you’ll likely find Dave Guy and Ray Martin loitering around the Hope Reins welcome center by
Dave (left) Ruka and Ray (right) Meet Ray and Dave. On Saturday mornings, you’ll likely find Dave Guy and Ray Martin loitering around the Hope Reins welcome center by
Dear Friends of Hope Reins, Welcome to the Hope Reins Roundup! At the end of every month, we like to share a collection of announcements and stories exemplifying the true
We shared this big, beautiful smile with you and in just a few short weeks, you funded almost 80 underserved kids for summer camp at Hope Reins. It could
Thomas spent his first session for summer camp at Hope Reins crouched on the floor of the welcome center refusing to budge. Kathleen had been so hopeful her son’s passion
10,000 Reasons for Hope Last year, together we achieved many, many exciting milestones – raising $1.2 million in donations, funding 100 kids in acute crisis, and launching the
Dear Friends of Hope Reins,Welcome to the Hope Reins Roundup! At the end of every month, we like to share a collection of announcements and stories exemplifying the true hope and real
You did it! You helped the best-selling book about Hope Reins' blind Appaloosa horse, Joey, blaze a winning trail and take the top prize in Tyndale's 2018 Literary Lovers Madness
Watch Jennifer Marshall Bleakley, author of Joey: How a Blind Rescue Horse Helped Others Learn to See, and Kim Kelly Tschirret, Founder and CEO of Hope Reins, as they
Thought we'd share this outstanding article on how horses heal. Enjoy! *** "In 1991, 11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard was abducted while walking from her home to a nearby school bus stop.
We recently had a visit from a talented journalist from North Carolina Health News to delve into just why Hope Reins' equine therapy program helps kids. And, thanks to