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Vince and Eli Cheer Up Nursing Home Residents- Concerned Care Hospice
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Equestrian Angel Blog Article
"An equestrian encounter is the best medicine"
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Slidell Times-Picayune features The Equestrian Angels in their Sunday November 1, 2009 edition
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Watch Equestrian Angels with Angela Hill on the WWL-4 10 o'clock nightly news
 
Equestrian Angel Therapeutic Outreach Program
Thanks for all the generous donations in loving memory of
Gerard Sheppard
may we honor his memory with the work that we do!
Thanks to Ramelli Inc.,
we are the proud owners of a new mini trailer! Also, Thanks to BerryLand Campers
for window installation. Look for Vince and Eli on the road, they enjoy hanging  their heads out the windows on our trips around the city!
Our stable of volunteers is growing!!
 
 welcome Karen and Ray McKinney and their new filly 'babydoll' 
 
Kathleen ans Ryan Carey and their beautiful palamino paint mini G.G.
Above:
(left)Eli, Ken and Jennifer with child life specialists, Phyllis and Shelly at Ochsner Hospital.
(right) Children's Hospital Lundi Gras Parade, we were as big a hit with the staff as we were with the children!
Equestrian Angels Branch Out
Through our volunteer efforts over the past year we have realized the enormous potential these little animals have to help people. That is why the Equestrian Angel Program is working to expand its wings by partnering with local schools, teachers and therapists (including speech, physical, behavioral, psychologists, and occupational therapists) to utilize the horses as tools in the therapeutic setting.