Mission:
We use horses to bring healing and new beginnings to members of the armed forces, first responders, their families, and others affected by trauma. We embrace teamwork that restores trust and a safe place for wounded spirits to find peace. Horses & Heroes offers unique therapies to provide effective solutions for individuals, couples, families and communities.
Horses & Heroes began its mission in Feb 2015 because we recognize the need for alternatives to mental health programs. Members of our military ,first responders and their families face the crippling affects of chronic stress, RET (Repeated Exposure Trauma), and medical separation from their jobs and units. The negative ripple effect shows up as increased: substance abuse, divorce rates, unemployment, and suicides.
Our program embraces science-based solutions that are proven to be effective, specifically for those affected by trauma. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) is utilized worldwide as an experiential therapy that draws out hidden fears and beliefs which leads to faster breakthroughs. Our program uniquely offers an opportunity for clients to regain trust, in themselves and others.
We rely on the generocity of private donors and our community to thrive. Please add us to your monthly giving!
Here are a few videos with testimonies and why we do what we do
https://spark.adobe.com/video/FIsLuG5Zop25e
https://spark.adobe.com/video/LniPskMMpfXuv
Meet our Team!
Rachel Willoughby-Greene, M.S., LPC
Rachel Willoughby Greene is an LPC-Licensed Professional Counselor in Kansas & Missouri. She received her Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Avila University. She currently counsels a variety of children, adolescents, and adults, and is experienced working with trauma, grief, anxiety and mood disorders, ADHD, and spirituality. Rachel uses multiple techniques catered to the needs of the individual, but always approaches clients with acceptance, compassion, and belief in their ability to change and live their fullest potential. Rachel has a lifelong passion for horses and was always aware of the valuable lessons they can teach us. When she saw Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) in action in Oklahoma, she became passionate about its efficacy in the therapeutic process. Rachel believes EAP can help individuals increase awareness and insight aided by the horses natural ability to decrease defenses.
Brandon Haddock, BS, ES
Brandon is a successful electrical engineer in Kansas City. He grew up west of the continental divide in Granby, Colorado. Graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1998, and went to work building power plants across America. At Horses & Heroes Brandon hopes to give back to those who have given so much!
Brandon is an EAGALA Certified Equine Specialist.
Julie Baker, BA, ES, Executive Director
Julie is the founder of Horses & Heroes Inc. She graduated from MidAmerica Nazareen University with a BA in Business Management spent fourteen years as a military spouse and is the mother of two Marine Corps veterans.
Julie is a certified Equine Specialist through EAGALA and is pursuing an advanced certification as we well as the EAGALA Military Designation.
Nicole LaVine, BA, Marketing Director
Nicole is the Director of Marketing and our photographer. She is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and owner of Half moon Photography. In her spare time, she is a thrill-seeking travel agent who loves to travel, jump out of airplanes, and cook. She graduated from MidAmerica Nazarene University with a BA degree in Corporate Communication.
Shannon Danley, Compliance Director
Shannon is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and is currently undergoing training to offer therapeutic
massage as a means of helping people recover from traumatic events. She is a dedicated mom of three vivacious kids, and has an talent for organization and details. Shannon can't stand the feeling of crushed velvet.
Meet our Horse Team!
Mama was rescued from severe neglect. She was starving, muddy and pregnant. It took Mama a long time to learn to trust humans again.
Baby is Mama's baby. She is the perfect sensative soul many are drawn to in our sessions
Tango was a show jumper in his former career. He experienced a severe accident which left him unable to jump. He had never spent time in a herd, so his lesson on how to be a horse has taught him to stand up for himself
Flirt was donated by her owner because her arthririts caused her to be lame. Since we are a ground-based program, Flirt found a new job as one of our best therapy horses
Henry is our traveling ambassador. He eargerly visits people in nursing homes, homeless shelters, hospitals and will ride up elevators to meet those bedside and in wheelchairs. other mini horses we have are in training.
These are our therapy-minis in training
Bunny
Caesar
Jenny
Charlie
Board Members
Jay Peters, M.S.,D.MIN, Mental Health Advisor
Julie Graves, Attorney, Legal Advisor
Angie Ross, Committe Chair