Hoof Prints Summer Newsletter (2025)
When 10-year-old Sarah first came to Hope Reins, she loved horses — but she couldn’t meet her mentor’s gaze. After years of loss and instability, trusting people wasn’t easy.
When 10-year-old Sarah first came to Hope Reins, she loved horses — but she couldn’t meet her mentor’s gaze. After years of loss and instability, trusting people wasn’t easy.
Today, I’m inviting you to join a story where your generosity becomes the quiet hero. At Hope Reins, every horse carries a rescue story. Hero, once discarded and alone,
I’d like to share with you insights from Dr. Bruce Perry, an adolescent psychiatrist and neuroscientist, who has spent over 30 years helping thousands of children who were victims
There are many ways our kids and families express their gratitude to you. It may be a handwritten note, drawing of one of the horses, or a tender
We have some very hard news to share with you. Many of you know Twinkle’s story of abuse and neglect that occurred during her formative years of growth before
Because of your support, we were able to celebrate our kids and their families during Hope Reins' 6th Annual Fall Fest. The grub rivaled anything the State Fair might
The proverbial phrase “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” holds true in much of what we do at the ranch because of your support. You’ve blessed Hope Reins and our kids
Hope Reins Roundup: News from the Ranch Welcome to the Hope Reins Roundup! At the end of every month, we like to share a collection of announcements
What the word 'legacy' means at Hope Reins. We all recognize the fact that pain and suffering do not take a day off. That’s why last year, Hope
Do you remember 6-year-old Maria? Her story of brutal abuse, rescue, and 200-mile commute from Virginia to Hope Reins for services profoundly stirred our heart – and yours. And