At our Indigenous-led equine-assisted services organization, we serve our community—especially those carrying grief, loss, intergenerational trauma, and emotional hardship. Through the White Rider Healing Ranch, this campaign helps ensure our programs remain free and accessible to those who need them most.
Through time with horses, people are invited to slow down, reconnect, and feel supported in a way that honors who they are. These spaces are community-led and culturally grounded, rooted in our connection to land, language, and tradition. For Blackfeet people, horses have always been part of who we are—carrying our history, our relationships, and our ways of healing. Many arrive feeling overwhelmed or disconnected; they leave with a stronger sense of belonging, calm, and connection.
This work is deeply personal to us.
We carry it forward in memory of White Rider — Wyatt Mad Plume’s traditional name. His spirit continues to guide this work. Wyatt had a deep connection to horses and the kind of healing they make possible. We share this work in honor of him, and for all those who need a space like this—because having connection to culture, language, land, and horses can make all the difference.
Your donation makes this possible. It helps keep our programs free and accessible to our people, supports the care of our horses, and sustains the land and spaces where this healing can happen.
Our horses are not just part of the program—they are relatives in this process of healing. Caring for them is part of caring for our community.
By giving, you help create spaces for healing, connection, and support when it’s needed most.
Join us in bringing connection, care, and healing to our community.
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In memory of Holden Walter Hunts- July 27, 1995-Nov 6 2024.