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New York, NY, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Within the last few decades, the number of programs that incorporate horses to benefit the overall . ....
Former L Oreal Executive Nicolas Krafft Gives Charitable Donations to HorseAbility The donation supports the nonprofit s mission is to improve the lives of individuals with special needs through equine facilitated interactions News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beauty and cosmetics marketing and sales executive Nicolas Krafft is a long-time advocate for special needs therapy support programs like HorseAbility. His recent donation aims to bring awareness to the good work the foundation does for the special needs community and further stimulate positive change in people s lives. Former L’Oreal Executive Nicolas Krafft Gives Charitable Donations to HorseAbility ....
Couple receives McCue Award for volunteerism Jan. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Hospital for Special Care (HFSC) has awarded Avis and John Devine 2020’s M. Gertrude McCue Volunteer of the Year Award. This award, which began in 1991, honors an individual’s dedication and compassion to making a difference for HFSC’s staff, patients, visitors and community. The Devines have volunteered at HFSC’s Manes & Motions Therapeutic Riding Center for eight years.Contributed photo NEW BRITAIN Hospital for Special Care recently awarded Avis and John Devine the M. Gertrude McCue Volunteer of the Year Award to . This award, which began in 1991, honors an individual’s dedication and compassion to making a difference for HFSC’s staff, patients, visitors and community. ....
Photo by Gillian Vallis. Photo courtesy Lissa Pohl. Experts from several organisations that offer services using horses to benefit people have come up with clear guidelines on the terminology used for such ventures. Lissa Pohl, from the University of Kentucky, outlines the thinking behind the process. Over the past 50 years, services that incorporate horses to benefit people have diversified and expanded. Along with the exponential growth has come the proliferation and use of unclear and imprecise terms for naming and describing these services. This, in turn, has generated many serious problems that include confusion and inadequate protection of consumers, reimbursement obstacles for certain types of legitimate therapy that incorporate horses, misinformed policies and barriers to scientific advancement through research. ....