Gaits of Hope Equine Assisted Therapy is a nonprofit in Rice, MN dedicated to healing through the power of horses. We provide evidence-based equine therapy to individuals and groups facing trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, addiction, autism, ADHD, and more. Our certified team uses a holistic, ground-based approach—no riding required—to promote emotional growth, mindfulness, and connection.
On this channel, you'll find inspiring stories, behind-the-scenes content, and education on equine-assisted healing. We serve veterans, women, youth, and anyone ready for change.
🐴 Learn more: gaitsofhopeeal.com
📍 Rice, MN | 📞 320-260-6755
Gaits of Hope Equine Assisted Therapy & Learning
Tonight at the meat raffle at Shady’s, we had a little extra fun.
We brought two brand-new Fire Horse t-shirts and auctioned them off just for the joy of it — and these two wonderful women were the lucky winners.
Community, laughter, generosity, and a little Fire Horse spirit… this is what Gaits of Hope is all about. 🐎🔥
Thank you to everyone who showed up, supported, and made the night so special.
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Meat Raffle today at 6:00pm at Shadys in Rice.
Proceeds go to Gaits of Hope Equine Assisted Healing! Come out & support our local Nonprofit!
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The Year of The Fire Horse Celebration featured hot chocolate, candybar bingo, and food, making it an enjoyable experience despite the cold.
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Gaits of Hope Equine Assisted Therapy & Learning
Gaits of Hope is an equine-assisted emotional healing organization delivering measurable, lasting change for people experiencing PTSD, emotional stress, anxiety, depression, and life disruption. Clients regain confidence, and reconnect to themselves and their purpose. If you or someone you know would like to experience profound healing, contact us to join a group session or schedule a personal session.
Gaitsofhopemn@gmail.com or DM Gaits of Hope
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Gaits of Hope Men's Workshop - Iron Sharpens Iron.
Real healing, lasting change!
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✨ Welcome to the Gaits of Hope Team ✨
We’re honored to welcome Doug Sundberg as a new facilitator at Gaits of Hope.
Doug is a 4-year military veteran and former police officer whose life of service, faith, and leadership deeply align with our mission. He will be facilitating a new men’s series, Iron Sharpens Iron, supporting men in discovering purpose, strengthening character, and growing through biblical scripture and Christian values—alongside the grounding presence of the horses.
📅 Workshop Dates:
• January 17 – FULL
• Join the February Session – Now Open
👉 To register for the February Iron Sharpens Iron session, please DM Gaits of Hope directly.
Spots are limited.
Please join us in welcoming Doug to the Gaits of Hope community 🤍🐎
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Our heated barn is perfect for sessions!
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🌟 It’s Giving Season!
We’re donating ✨$10,000✨ and we need your help where it should go! Click here to nominate your favorite non profits: https://tinyurl.com/2u443pnu! ❤️
✨Don’t forget to share with all your friends.
We will giving 4 organizations $2500 each!
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We are so excited, we now have heat in the barn to warm the chilly days during the winter for our Equine Assisted events!
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Fall in Fridays Veterans processing & reframing perspectives & beliefs that no longer serve them.
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