Sponsorship

Sometimes… we need a leg up and sometimes we need your help!

Sometimes, We need a Helping Hand.

People like YOU make a difference.

Many communities, businesses, and families prioritize mental health and wellness. Improving your mental well-being will result in long-term economic benefits. Individuals in good health dedicate more hours to working, studying, and contributing to the economy. Investing in our people is equivalent to investing in our future. Sponsoring the program will allow individuals or families to improve their health and wellness. The phrase “Mental Health, let’s Talk about it” is commonly heard. I challenge you to take action on the issues of mental wellness and health rather than simply discussing it. Support individual participation in a program to help them find the guidance and support they need.

In return for sponsorship, businesses will be treated to a team-building exercise for their business. All sponsors will be advertised through the website and social media coverage. 

Thank you Twin Valley Veterinary Clinic!

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Fall of 2019, Success Ranch welcomed sponsorship towards supporting families through their EAL journey. This sponsorship came from Twin Valley Veterinary Clinic, Esterhazy, SK. With the gracious sponsorship, we were able to assist six families financially to participate in the 12-session EAL course being offered. Thanks to the Twin Valley Veterinary clinic staff for this phenomenal support.

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Want to sponsor a family? Let’s work together.

Stephanie Lockhart

dsltherapies@gmail.com

306.641.5560

Willowbrook SK

“The EAL program was so much more than I expected. I went expecting my daughter to learn how to handle a horse, through patience and body language. But the program went so far beyond that! As a parent I feel I received just as much emotional and mental support in how to help my daughter, as she got time learning how to be around horses. Her connection with Stormy is one that I know she'll treasure her entire life, and will base many relationships on.”

— Rochelle Berrns — (2019)