We believe everyone deserves the opportnity to heal, grow, and thrive.

Program Overview

  • The Little Bit Club

    The Little Bit Club focuses on providing Unspoken Neigh programming in collaboration with riding lessons and 4-H programs to help our littlest of clients navigate anxiety, social skills, communication, problem solving, coping, and provide pride in accomplishments.

  • Unspoken Neigh

    The Unspoken Neigh Project is a program dedicated to providing equine therapy to those in need of hope and healing. Utilizing the power of personal growth via horses through ground activities to help youth navigate skills such as problem-solving, communication, team building, resource identification, and most important self-esteem and confidence.

  • Adaptive Riding

    PATH Certified Therapeutic Riding Lessons improve the physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral health and well-being of the Special Needs population in our community. With our PATH Certified Instructors and collaborations with OT/PT/RT, our adaptive riding program focuses on providing the most beneficial lesson plans for impactful measurable outcomes.

  • Take the Reins

    Description goes hereThis program is under development at the present time and is expected to launch Spring of 2024. Take the Reins Project will focus on combined equine adaptive services, unspoken neigh programming, job training, and skill development.

  • Rose Hulman - Christy Research Project

    The Rose Hulman - Christy Project is dedicated to continuing research in providing bio-feedback assisted technology for quantitative data on clients baseline and progress throughout our programs. We are currently testing past and present Rose-Hulman capstone bio-medical engineering developed technology. For more information on this software, please contact us below.

  • Mobile Unit

    Lakeland Mobile utilizes the technology from the Rose-Hulman/Christy Project designs and offers the benefits of therapeutic riding to clients by bringing the simulated horse experience and exercise programs to those in need in our communities. The Lakeland Mobile Unit also allows us to provide STEM educational opportunities to our community schools. The technology allows students to see the real-life implications of STEM and how it affects others.