FreeHorse Arts
FreeHorse Arts
Mission Statement
FreeHorse Arts customizes inclusive and integrative arts education, nature-based programming, and equine experiential learning for people with diverse abilities.
The horses at FreeHorse Arts and Unbridled model the principles of our programming which include Alignment, Balance, Exploration & Play, Honesty & Congruency, Individual Responsibility & Accountability, Presence, Safety, Respect and Shared Leadership. As a herd we cultivate conscious community, understanding beyond self, and a present connection to the natural world.
Online and in-person classes are customized for each individual, promoting the development of important life and social skills to include, but not limited to, an increase in healthy interpersonal skills, effective communication, active listening, critical and creative thinking, and problem-solving, all underscored by compassion, empathy, care for the community and the world we share.
FreeHorse Arts InterConnected classes, held weekly online, expands access to our innovative arts and nature-based programming nationwide. We integrate our customized programming while scaffolding skill building in an intentional and supportive way for people with diverse abilities, none of which would be possible without your generous support.
Why Donate to FreeHorse Arts?
No one is turned away due to an inability to pay. Your donation will help increase access to inclusive arts programming and equine-inspired nature-based learning in communities who otherwise would not have access to this type of innovative programming, to include those that are home or facility-bound. We are also creating partnerships to expand employment opportunities for participants.
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TAX ID: 85-2291367 • 501(c)3 • USA

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