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Volunteer

There are many ways you can volunteer at Panther Creek Ranch, including being a sidewalker or leader during Therapeutic Riding sessions, feeding the horses, mucking stalls, building fence, assisting with events, etc. Email us if you are interested in opportunities to make a difference. Volunteer Here | Volunteer Packet


Donate

PCI Ranch is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that depends on donations in order to provide its services. Donations received in support of these programs are investments in lives of children and adults with disabilities.


Needs

The opportunities to make a difference are significant at Panther Creek Inspiration Ranch.

Some of the ongoing projects and financial needs are:

  • Fencing for pastures
  • Building shelters for horses
  • Funding for monthly expenses and overhead costs
  • Building a covered arena
  • Building a bridge across Panther Creek
  • Feed and hay monthly for horses
  • Veterinary and farrier services monthly for horses
  • Additional horses or pony’s for equine activities
  • Land clearing
  • Landscaping
  • Farm tractor for mowing
  • Saddles and tack for horses
  • Acquisition of additional property
  • Pasture development
  • Heavy duty truck and horse trailer

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Tours

We frequently give individuals and group tours of our property. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you are interested in learning more about our programs.


 

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Why Horses?

Horses are large and powerful, which creates a natural opportunity for some to overcome fear and develop confidence. The size and power of the horse are naturally intimidating to many people. Accomplishing a task involving the horse, in spite of those fears, creates confidence and provides for wonderful metaphors when dealing with other intimidating and challenging situations in life. Horses mirror moods, too; they respond negatively to negative emotions, teaching the client that his behavior can affect others, and making it necessary to modify behavior in order to work successfully with the animal.