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Adjusting to the new world post – covid-19, realising the psychological issues we will be dealing with, grief, anxiety, fear – Healing with Horses Zimbabwe’s personal losses
What a strange time to be alive, to be sure. At all times, there is always somewhere in the world where people are facing difficulties, facing war, facing starvation, facing one crisis or another. In
Healing with Horses Zimbabwe, a PATH Intl. Centre, forms a partnership with Simbisa Brands to change childrens’ lives in Zimbabwe through Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies
Healing with Horses Zimbabwe is very excited to introduce one of our new partners, Simbisa Brands, Zimbabwe. Simbisa Brands is a very well-known African company, in Zimbabwe you will have heard of their Africa wide
Youth come to the rescue to volunteer with Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies for vulnerable children at Healing with Horses Therapeutic Centre, a PATH Intl. Centre in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Millenials? Generation Y? Whichever title you want to give them, I think the youth of today are something extra special. I may be slightly biased as my children are part of this generation, as well
Desperately Seeking Volunteers! Healing with Horses is a non profit organisation serving vulnerable children with special needs and disabilities
Healing with Horses Zimbabwe uses Equine Assisted Therapy in conjunction with medical personnel to serve children with special needs in and around Bulawayo and Harare. What is Equine Assisted Therapy? Equine Assisted Therapy is a
Equine Assisted Therapy in Bulawayo Zimbabwe helps with Childhood Development
This little princess has stolen our hearts! Shantelle has been coming to Healing with Horses for almost a year now! This little angel could not sit, crawl, hold her head up or talk a year
A gift worth looking in the horse’s mouth for -the Worswicks and Western Transport have filled our horses mouths to allow them to carry out their Equine Assisted Therapy for children in need in Zimbabwe
Our therapy ponies work long hours, and carry heavy weights in their important job, and they need good quality nutrition in order to do this important job. After the drought last year, grass in Matabeleland