Zeb's Wish Equine Sanctuary

Zeb's Wish Equine Sanctuary


CHARITY STORY
Humans Healing Horses; Horses Healing Humans
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Zeb's Wish Equine Sanctuary
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Zeb's Wish Equine Sanctuary

Black Velvet was a young mustang that was not very well understood by his owner. Because he would not tolerate his halter, he was tied to a horse trailer by it and left to fight it out until exhaustion; in the process, he nearly hung himself. This traumatic event resulted in a fearful horse not handleable by humans. Like many other abandoned, neglected, or traumatized Equines, he landed at Zeb’s Wish where a little kindness and understanding goes a long way. Renamed Bodhisattva, due to his quick ability to learn and teach others, Bodhi became our gentle herd leader, an absolute cupcake and a favorite of the equine assisted learning professionals and volunteers here at Zeb’s Wish. Bodhi is a perfect example of the power of listening and healing and a shining example of what we do. We rescue and rehabilitate special needs equines, conduct equine assisted learning and therapeutic activities, and heal humans and equines alike. One of the most amazing things that we often witness here is to see a broken animal come in and find its pieces to become whole again. To really be seen and to really be heard. I can say the same thing for the people who come here. They may come with the idea that they are going to serve these poor animals. And they do this well, but what is equally inspirational is the amount of healing that happens with the volunteers and participants. Its such an amazing reciprocity. It isn’t just people healing horses, it is truly a circle of humans healing horses, healing humans. To hear the whole story of Zeb's Wish.  View our video or go to www.zebswish.org


CHARITY VIDEO
Zeb's Wish
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Opening Image is of a Elderly Mule with a grey face looking over a farm landscape and the Zeb’s Wish Equine Sanctuary Logo which is a Graphic of a horses head with the words Zeb’s Wish Equine Sanctuary.
Once of the most amazing things that I see at this sanctuary and through this rescue is to see a broken animal come in and find its pieces to become whole again and to be really be seen and to really be heard. And I can say the same thing for the people who come here to as that we may come here with the idea that we are going to help and serve these poor animals but what I end up seeing is the amount of healing that happens with the volunteers and participants that come to this place too so it is just such an amazing reciprocity. This mission here could not take place without understanding the fact that it isn’t just people helping horses feel better, it really is a circle that we heal them and they heal us.
Closing image is of a scrapbook of photos with various mules, donkeys and horses and people interacting with them.

Zeb's Wish Equine Sanctuary
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