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A Year in Review

A Year in Review

January 4, 2012 by Development Director

We never seem to become accustomed to the speed at which a year goes by, and as always, find ourselves wondering how January has come again so soon.  This past year at NCEFT has been monumental, including a host of improvements to the facility and continued expansion of our therapeutic programs.

January 2011 saw the completion of our stall renovation project.  Funded by our 2010 Heroes and Horses Gala, stalls were outfitted with state of the art flooring by Equine Comfort Systems.  The new system has allowed us to cut down on our use of wood shavings and has noticeably improved the lives of our older horses.

Ben enjoys one of the stalls outfitted with new flooring

“Bits and Pieces” opened its doors for the first time in mid-February, selling gently used donated tack at reduced prices.  Housed in a refurbished outbuilding, the small store has raised roughly $5,000 in support of NCEFT.

The newly rennovated "Bits and Pieces" tack store

NCEFT jumped on the social media bandwagon in early June, launching this very blog in hopes of bringing awareness to equine-facilitated therapy and our facility.  NCEFTspeaks now has over 400 followers, reaching hundreds of people every day.

The equine community was hit hard in May and June as the EHV-1 virus ran its course throughout the Western United States.  In an effort to keep local horses as safe as possible, NCEFT made the difficult decision to turn our annual Poker Ride into a Poker Walk.  In a huge show of support, nearly all of the entries turned down their refunds and opted to continue on foot. 

EHV-1 didn't stop people from hitting the trails in support of NCEFT

In July we took down the pop-up covers that had long provided protection in the crossties from the sun and rain, installing a beautiful shade sail by Home-Teck.  Donated by a pair of volunteers, the awning was a much needed contribution.

The pop-ups come down and a new shade sail goes up

Our herd increased by three in August with the additions of Honey, Buddy, and Janie.  All three horses are doing fantastic and working their way into our therapy programs.

Honey gets groomed before a morning workout
Janie poses for a conformation photo
Buddy shows off his beautiful coloring

September was a busy month with two large events benefitting NCEFT.  The Wounded Warriors Polo Benefit once again chose us as one of their beneficiaries.  Friends, family, and staff all turned out on a beautiful Sunday to watch the ponies and help raise money in support of veterans.  Two weeks later we hosted our yearly Heroes and Horses Gala.  A record setting number of guests and wonderful fund-a-need auction allowed us to raise nearly $190,000.

Chase and Mom, Tish, take the stage at this year's gala

We kicked off the party season with our annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner in November.  The party was a welcome opportunity to reconnect with friends and get to know fellow volunteers and staff. 

From left: Elaine, Sarah, Marie, and Elizabeth

Our Holiday Party for NCEFT Families was the final event of the year, and the one most looked forward to by our younger patients.  From carriage rides, to fire trucks, and even a visit from the Santa, there was no shortage of activities (or food!). 

Santa and Sebastian take a moment to greet guests

As 2011 drew to a close we made one last improvement, replacing the roof over the barn stalls.  The project was funded by this year’s Gala, and comes just in time for the winter rainy season.

Installation begins on the new roof

On the horizon for this year is the introduction of a new veteran’s program aimed at preparing small groups of injured vets for a ranch experience in Idaho.  NCEFT will be the first stop for the group, teaching basic horsemanship and helping to develop their strength and riding skills.  At the end of the 8 week program we’ll hand the group over to the ranch where they’ll hit the open trails.  The addition of these 10 students each week highlights the continued growth of our therapeutic programs.  Now operating six days a week, NCEFT is excited to be seeing more patients than ever.  With the new year stretching brightly before us, and personal resolutions yet to be broken (exercise more, eat healthier…), NCEFT would like to wish everyone a very happy new year and all the best in 2012.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: equine comfort solutions, hippotherapy, NCEFT, new years, veterans, Wounded Warriors

Fund A Future

December 16, 2011 by Development Director

We can be very specific when it comes to what our therapeutic services accomplish.  We help children develop better head control and trunk stability, we help adults recover use of a hand or leg following a stroke, we see improvements in balance, coordination, and fine motor skills.  Though when we step back, what NCEFT ultimately does is help people reach their full potential and become as functional as possible.  In that sense, we’re about the future.  

Though many of you may have your Christmas shopping complete, consider making a donation to NCEFT in a loved one’s name, or asking others to donate in lieu of presents.  Every dollar you give goes towards creating a more rewarding future for a NCEFT patient.  Whether it’s a $5 stocking stuffer or something much bigger, you can help create hope for adults, children, and their families.

Join the cause and help Fund a Future

Sebastian visits with Zane during the 2011 Family Holiday Party

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Causes, Christmas, Fund a Future, Fundraising, NCEFT

*Cue Pomp and Circumstance

November 17, 2011 by Development Director

The past month has been one of graduations here at NCEFT.  While not uncommon to have a horse in training, rarely do we happen to have three of those horses at one time.  First came Buddy, a Quarter Horse gelding purchased by our Program Director, Chris.  Then Honey arrived, a Paint mare donated by a local trainer.  Finally, we came across Janie, who’s being leased to the program by her owner, Sara.  All of a sudden we had a trio of young horses (none older than 7) who needed training in Therapeutic Riding (TR), Hippotherapy, and general exposure to the craziness that is pediatric equine-facilitated therapy.  That meant balls, scarves, loud noises, off-balance riders, and a host of other experiences entirely new to these guys.

Buddy waits patiently for his very first TR rider

Each horse arrived with their own set of quirks and challenges, and the staff was tasked with developing individualized training programs.  The last horse to arrive, Janie, was the first to begin sessions, easily stepping in to her role as a TR horse.  Then came Buddy, who was desperately needed to carry our taller adult riders (not everyone is suited to a Fjord or Welsh Pony).  At 15.3 hands he’s a little too big for lined Hippotherapy, but fills a vital role in our TR program.  Though TR is certainly a challenge, it’s mainly learning to be tolerant of beginners as they slowly become riders.  In contrast, Hippotherapy requires the horse to learn to ground drive while a team of up to 5 people engage a patient in everything from mounted baseball to a game of catch.  So, when Janie made it through her first Hippo session (complete with balls and clanging bells) this week, we were beyond thrilled.

Janie goes between the lines for her first Hippotherapy session

It won’t be long before we’re sharing news of Honey’s graduation.  Her expressive gaits and limitless energy will be a terrific challenge for our stronger patients, and her sweet personality has made her an instant barn favorite (though her good looks certainly don’t hurt).  If you happen to be in the arena when one of the new horses is working, be sure to say hello and give them a congratulatory shoulder rub!

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2011 Volunteer Appreciation Party

November 11, 2011 by Development Director

Thanks to everyone who came; it was great catching up with our veteran volunteers and getting to know all the new ones!

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: NCEFT, party, volunteer

What’s in a Name?

November 8, 2011 by Development Director

The first time one of our young patients remembers your name is wonderful.  It’s the moment when you start to feel like you’re doing something special, making a difference.  You’re not just a sidewalker, a header, or a horse handler, you’re an individual, and someone would like to know why you’re not wearing your red baseball cap today.

The very first patient to remember my name was a little girl with a memory that could rival even the most astute of elephants.  Standing barely taller than her horse’s belly, she easily climbed the steps of the mounting block and upon settling herself on the horse’s back, turned towards me and asked my name.  Though she’d go on to ask that same question every ride for the next month, it was the only time she needed a response, and when told she already knew my name, would dutifully reply with the correct answer.     

The recollection of a person’s name is so much more than merely recognizing a face; it’s recognizing a person’s entire set of idiosyncrasies, past interactions, and inherent personality.  It’s saying I remember you; you’re the person who sings that ridiculous song about a whale with a polka dot tail, that’s my favorite, will you sing it again?  And then they smile, and it’s the most beautiful smile full of tiny white teeth, and it seems as if it’s just for you.

It’s easy to feel as though you’re one of an endless sea of volunteers or staff, easily replaced and then soon forgotten.  But if you think of all the times you’ve made a child happy, a child who might otherwise feel imperfect or marginalized, you’ll come to realize that you’re of vital importance.  Only you can get that little boy to stop saying no and start saying yes.  You’re the person who can lead Valentine while counting to ten in Romanian.  It’s you who knows why Pluto isn’t in his TeePee on the sensory trail (he’s on vacation is Disneyland).  You’re special and we will always remember your name.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: equine, hippotherapy, NCEFT, volunteer

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