Comrades in Arms

  • Free of charge to military veterans & active duty service members

  • Sessions are limited to 10 people.

Donations support our therapy horses who have medical, emotional and physical challenges and their care is costly. By contributing to our programs, you are enabling us to care for our horses, and continue to offer our programs, which are free of charge to veterans.

Beating a Different Drum to Wellness will be part of the May 16 session.

Coming together in a healing drum circle is a fun, powerful way to connect and unwind. Drumming in community helps people feel more at ease, let go of self-judgment, and build meaningful connections. Research shows that drumming together can reduce stress and anxiety, ease pain and inflammation, and support overall health and wellness.

The goal of these drumming experiences is simple: find joy in making music together, connecting with others, and gently releasing what no longer serves you—supporting balance of mind, body, and spirit.

This project will enhance Forever Amber Acres’ existing equine-assisted mental health and wellness programs.

Veterans Day Breakfast — Honoring Those Who Served

Join us for a special Veterans Day Breakfast as we honor the brave men and women who have served our country. This complimentary breakfast is exclusively for veterans as a token of our gratitude.

Please Note:

  • The breakfast is reserved for veterans only, with the exception of veterans who need assistance and require a support person to attend with them.

  • After you have completed your own registration you will be directed to complete the registration for your support person. You must click on  Register Support Person to complete their registration. This allows us to properly account for all attendees.

  • Free of charge to military veterans & active duty service members

  • Sessions are limited to 20 people.

 “Being in the horse’s presence is the greatest PEACE I have ever experienced. “

US Navy veteran

“This program has given me a sense of community that I lost in Covid. There is such a sense of community and acceptance here. The team was powerful, positive and empowering.“

US Navy veteran