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Dare 2 Dream NPO seeks donations to carry out counselling services for kids

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa

Dare 2 Dream, a non-profit organisation, practises a very rare type of therapy which is called equine therapy. This is a horse-assisted therapy program for vulnerable, neglected and abused children.  According to the organisation’s website, the program was founded in 2004 by Brenda de Klerk and Lynn Wheatly and was based on the rehabilitation of neglected and abused horses who, when healed and rehabilitated, make an invaluable contribution to the children’s healing.

This extraordinary charity uses the fundamental connection between humans and horses to empower children facing a variety of challenges. These can involve physical and emotional trauma, as well as PTSD, ADHD, autism, substance abuse, and other conditions. As they navigate the ups and downs of their trip, they are accompanied by dedicated volunteers who contribute their time and skills to ensure that every kid receives the assistance they require.

The Good Things Guy online publication reported that this organisation is seeking funding for its 2024 projects and is looking for volunteers to help children in need experience their therapy options. The program stated on its website that after the unpleasant plague of COVID-19, they were set back and haven’t bounced back completely. There was a reduction in the number of children being signed up because funds were reduced.

Dare 2 Dream now asks for help from any entity or individual who would like to assist them continue with their services. According to the Good Things Guy, this is how people can help:

  • Donations for care, consumables, tack, and services including:
    – Feed for livestock, grass, and enrichment toys.
    – De-wormers and supplements, vaccinations, fly spray, etc.
    – Fly fringes, halters, lead reins, and riding hats
    – farrier services, dental care, and veterinary costs, T-Touch, Reiki, Acupuncture, and Massage
  • Become a volunteer
  • Sponsor the website
  • Sponsor a horse monthly: Your contribution will ensure that our equine companions receive the care, attention, and resources they need to thrive

 

Also see: Miss World visits South African children with the Smile Foundation

 

 

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