A nonprofit is offering equine therapy for people with disabilities and special needs, using horses to help them grow emotionally, physically, and mentally.
Founder Kennedy Hamilton started the business from her own life experiences and wants to not only help individuals but also promote ag and her rural roots.
She spoke with RFD-TV’s own Janet Adkison on how she started the program, how it works, and some of her success stories.
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