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Charity harnessing horses’ healing power

For centuries, animals have been used to assist humans overcome all sorts of difficulties. At Hoofbeats, horses and humans come together to heal each other after experiences of trauma, abuse and neglect.

Hoofbeats Sanctuary was established in 2019 to bring together vulnerable children, youth and adults who are dealing with the mental health challenges that result from trauma, abuse or neglect to rehabilitate horses who have also experienced trauma, abuse and neglect themselves.

“Our programs are built around 12 attributes which are key to horses and humans setting themselves on a pathway to a positive future,” Hoofbeats founder Barb Blashki said.

“These attributes are gratitude, optimism, resilience, empathy, mindfulness, acceptance, responsibility, kindness, awareness, bravery, liberty and empowerment.”

The healing power of animals for the most vulnerable members of our community cannot be underestimated, especially when those animals are recovering from trauma themselves.

On Sunday 9 August, Hoofbeats is having their first fundraising event of the year. The Mega Sale includes stock donated in support of the sanctuary including DECJUBA clothing, footwear and accessories for both kids and adults, box sets of books, colouring books and pencil sets, Lego, homewares, toiletries and makeup.

“We will ensure everyone is adhering to social distancing and we will have hand sanitiser on every stall.”

There will also be a sausage sizzle and cake stall run by Hoofbeat’s dedicated volunteers.

“Come down on Sunday between 10am and 3pm and grab yourself a bargain while supporting a great cause! Hoofbeats Sanctuary, 26 Fellowship Drive, Doonan,” Barb said.

 

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