About Us
We provide equine, or horse, assisted learning interventions in schools, long term care centers, rehabilitation centers, community programs and youth agencies to optimize key life skill development and enhance overall quality of life.
We partner with you to develop a unique and meaningfully tailored program to meet your individualized goals. The best part, we will bring our specially trained miniature therapy horses right to your facility.
All aspects of our programs are carefully designed, prepared and implemented by a dually certified PATH International Therapeutic Riding Instructor and licensed occupational therapist. While we do not provide occupational therapy services, our philosophies are strongly rooted in the holistic, empowering, life-skill focused, and occupation-based values of this profession to help our clients successfully live life to the fullest.
How We Work
Our Mission, Vision and Values
Mission
Coming Full Circle Incorporated is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization utilizing equine assisted learning to optimize health, well-being and life skill independence across the life span.
Vision
To Ensure a Safe and Effective Learning Experience for all Participants Through Empowerment with the Skills Necessary to Lead Meaningful and Purposeful Lives.
Values
Collaboration: We willingly strive for open and communicative partnerships.
Creativity: We aim to include innovative and inspirational interventions in all programs.
Service: We strive to inspire, help and empower others.
Integrity: We aim to act diligently, honestly and with high moral regard in all instances.
Excellence: We view our miniature horses as equal partners and strive for excellence in equine care and support.
Our History
Coming Full Circle Incorporated was founded in 2019 as a way to share our passion for horses and service with the greater community. The organizational idea was inspired following the loss of one special heart horse who carried and supported his owner as she faced years of bullying in middle and high school. We opted to bring his memory “full circle” into service with our two miniature equines.