February 2016 Page 1 EAT Newsletter EAT News Equine-Assisted Therapy The Flood of 2016 !! A Monumental "Thank You!" Thank you so much to everyone who has helped us before, during, and since our facility sustained sig- nificant flood damage. We've been so overwhelmed by the magnitude of your support, and we're so thrilled to say that we've hit our goal. Aſter surveying the damages, we ancipated that it would take $75,000 to get us back up and running. In less than three weeks through donaons of volunteer hours, materials, and monetary funds, we're on target to resume our February classes as ancipated. We've been so blessed by all of you who believe in what we do. It's because of your support that we'll be able to connue making a difference in the daily lives of the disabled in our community. We're sll in the process of repairs and restoraon, but financially, we're now able to get it all done. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has given to our cause. You've blessed us more than we expected or could have asked for. EAT has a rockstar group of volunteers and support- ers, and we're proud to have you as part of our team.
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February 2016 Page 1 EAT Newsletter
EAT News Equine-Assisted Therapy
The Flood of 2016 !!
A Monumental "Thank You!" Thank you so much to everyone who has helped us before, during, and since our facility sustained sig-nificant flood damage. We've been so overwhelmed by the magnitude of your support, and we're so thrilled to say that we've hit our goal. After surveying the damages, we anticipated that it would take $75,000 to get us back up and running. In less than three weeks through donations of volunteer hours, materials, and monetary funds, we're on target to resume our February classes as anticipated. We've been so blessed by all of you who believe in what we do. It's because of your support that we'll be able to continue making a difference in the daily lives of the disabled in our community. We're still in the process of repairs and restoration, but financially, we're now able to get it all done. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has given to our cause. You've blessed us more than we expected or could have asked for. EAT has a rockstar group of volunteers and support-ers, and we're proud to have you as part of our team.
February 2016 Page 2 EAT Newsletter
EAT News Equine-Assisted Therapy
EAT’s Wildwood Location & The Flood of 2016
February 2016 Page 3 EAT Newsletter
EAT News Equine-Assisted Therapy
EAT’s Wildwood Location & The Flood of 2016
A Huge THANK YOU to the “Flood” of supporters, contributors and volunteers who responded so gen-erously to the needs of EAT. Through their kindness and generosity we have been able to re-open our Wildwood location after the historic flood.
A Gathering Place Massage
Therapy Ctr
Adam Richardson
Alicia Busso
Ally Dillon
Andrea Batt
Ann Becker
Anne Knollmann
Ascension Health thru the
efforts of Evan Goodman
Ava Kalamitsiotis
Barb & Larry Thomas
Barbara Combs
Barbara Day
Becky Engman
Bob Manges & Family
Bonnie Enos
Brentwood Congregational
Church
Brigid McGuire
Brian & Sandra Fenili - in
honor of Participant, Christa
Moore
Byron & Diane Henrich
Carie Saak
Carla Abernathy
Carla Meyer
Carol & Marie Noellsh
Carol Kaufman
Carol Schulte
Carrie McGuire
Catherine Bollinger
Cathy Linsin
Chad Ellis
Christina Tobin
Christy Merritt
Chuck Smith
Cindy Leonard
Claire Todorovich
Craig & Lana McPartlin
Craig Palmer
Crystal Weaver
Dale Johnson
Dan Behlman
Dave Diamond
Dave Holst
David Diamond
Dayna & Casey
Deb Quarternik
Debbie Wells
Diana & Samantha Cassaday
Diane Andrews
Diane Haywood
Dick & Linda Taylor
Don & Sally Morton
Doug Welsh
Eric Bachman
Gaye Ragen
Geri Woodward
Gina Dust
Greensfelder Equestrian Ctr
Hyalker Amaral
Jacque Bischoff
Jan Busch
Jan Hunyadi
Jan Rogers
Jay Perlmutter
Jeanine Lohmann
Jeff & Joan Suzewitz
Jen McCarthy
Jennifer Bierling
Jennifer Furlow
Jessica Haller
Jill Meyer
Jim & Jeannie Carr
Jim & Sue Cullinane
Jim Bowlin
Jim Hruska
Joanna QL
Jody Delf
Joe Ennenbach
John Robinson
Judy Glass
Julie Hagedorn
Julie Marshall
Justine Bellville
Kadi Huhn-Usry
Kaitlan Schwartz
Karen Ernst
Kari & Lane Culver
Kathlyn Egan
Kathryn & Alan Hotard
K. Tettinger
Kathy Boyer
Kathy Hartke
Kathy Oswald
Katy Oswald
Keith & Logan Weber
Keith Kelly
Ken Steck
Kim Schneider
Kim Underwood
Knights of Columbus
Council 11139
Larry Walker
Laurie Labuda
Lee Steck
Leslie Faust
Libby Wilson
Linda & Tom Nuetzel
Linda Steinmetz
Lisa Breen
Lisa Pozzo
Liz & Scott Johnson
Liz Shipp
Lulu Bogolin
Madelyn Hubbs
Marc Batt
Mark & Diane Fletcher
Mark & Nathan Dorsey
Marti Schlegel
Marty Carmitchel
Mary Ladd
Mary Neal
Mary Wyatt
Matt Eckelkamp
Maura Harris
McKay Mills
Melissa Falvey
MK Kearns
Nancy & Rick Kidd
of Timber Train
Nancy Rosenstock
Nathan Frederickson
National Charity League
Patricia Manis
Patricia Terry Riden
Paul Curth
Paula Eichholz
Peggy Browne
Penske - Everyone at Penske
for donating the money from
their curse jar!
Peter Rumbolo
Richard Hultgren
Robert Saner
Robin Bair
Roger Stow
Ronald Regan
Ronnie Kaufman
Rosemary Hruska
Sandra & Bob Bower
Sandy & John Kline
Sandy Norris
Sarah Bracken
Sarah Trulaske
Scott & Liz Johnson
Scott Smith
Stephanie Mains
Sue Besch
Sue Burgess
Sue Ragsdale
Sue Schmidt
Susie Pace
Sylvia Ahmad
Tami Franks
Tara Long
The Bertrand Family
The Epstein Family
The Janssen Family
The Jordan Family
The Justus Family
The Palmer Family
The Reinkemeyer Family
The Schmidt Family
Thomas McGovern
Timber Train
Tina Kramer
Tina Stow
Treehouse Therapeutic
Riding Center
Vera Emory
Veronica Anwuri
Vicki Vogt
Walnut Farms
Wendy Brockman
Zia Zagarri
February 2016 Page 4 EAT Newsletter
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What EAT Means to Me . . . Participant & Volunteer
Hi, my name is Julia. I’ve been involved with Equine-Assisted Therapy since
early spring of this year. I started taking lessons at Kraus Farms when I was a
sophomore in high school. After taking lessons for a while the skills got more
and more challenging for me and then my anxiety would really kick in. I would
get so much anxiety that I would fear going each week and that’s when I decided
I needed a slower paced environment.
I have been dealing with anxiety, depression and ADHD for many years. At first
I didn’t know if I would be accepted into the therapy program because I know it
is mainly used for physical disabilities. Since I got accepted into the program I
have started enjoying riding again, I have also gained more horse handling skills
which has really boosted my confidence and relationship with the horse I ride (Brady).
I have Dayna as my instructor and mentor. She is awesome! Dayna
asked me to volunteer and I’m glad she did because I’m not sure if I
would be able to convince myself to become a volunteer due to all
my anxiety.
Volunteering has been so much fun! EAT is the right environment
for me. It’s a good activity for my anxiety, depression and ADHD
because I socialize and help others. My final thought is that I help
others and they help me.
This years list of those wonderful volunteers who have been with us for 5 and even 10 years is aston-ishing! As you can imagine, volunteers with any organization come and go as their lives change on al-most a daily basis but let's give it up for these people who have dedicated such a huge portion of their time to help our participants enjoy the benefits our horses have to offer!
Volunteer Anniversaries - 5 & 10 Years !!
Abby Steinhoff Allison & Steve Smyth Ann Blaes Bonnie Enos Chuck Smith Dave Holst Deb Quarternik Denise and Jody Crow Fannie Anderson
Gabby Eyler Gaye Ragen John Robinson Joyce Jackson Larry Walker Lee Steck Mary K Fallon Patty Rudd Susie Pace
Cath Dufour Dick & Linda Taylor Don Herbert Keith Pey Mary Ladd Matt E Ronnie Kaufman
5 Year Volunteers 10 Year Volunteers
February 2016 Page 5 EAT Newsletter
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A number of people are always working behind the scenes to keep our facilities beautiful and running smoothly:
David Hunt of St Louis Equine Veterinary Services - Eureka
Homestead Veterinary Hospital
Dave Thompson – farrier
Keith Pey – EAT Newsletter Editor
Dave Holst—T&C Transport Services
Keith Weber—Arena Care
add to behind the scenes list:
Scott, Chuck, Wendy & Melissa - vet assist and de-worming
EAT Barn Buddies
EAT Board of Directors
EAT Donors/Supporters
EAT Office Staff - Lindsey and Brandon
EAT Tack Pro — Rick Turner
EAT Therapy Horses
EAT Volunteers
Thank you to Sandy Schultz and her Horsehair Pottery. Sandy has made some beauti-ful memory pieces for EAT and many others. If you would like to see more of her work or have her make something for you contact: [email protected]
Thank you to those who have helped us with our 'little wish list' bringing in soap and kleenex and toweling and tp and snacks for our volunteers:
Living Word United Methodist Church
The Jordan Family
The Stanley Family
Richard Meier - Horse Saddle and Tack
Christmas money to take us through the winter:
The Black Family Foundation
JulieAnn Whittemore
The Halley Family
Mark & Diane Fletcher
Christina Tobin
Tom & Trudy Rider
Helen Gilbert
Peggy Lewis - paid for a new washrack coming this Spring
Tiffany Schroeder in honor of her mom, Volunteer Sally Morton
Tracey Hersh & Shawn Bower in honor of Volunteers, Bob and Sandy Bower
Gaye Ragen, EAT Volunteer & Participant
John & Barbie Perlmutter – EAT volunteer
Give With Liberty through the efforts of Cheryl Barnett
JulieAnn Whittemore
The Sackett Family Foundation in honor of Volunteer, Jody Delf
Joan Lambertus in honor of volunteer, Spring Thomas
Participant Ainsley Bierling had guests at her 12th birthday party donate to EAT in lieu of gifts. We love you Ainsley and thank you to Janet Busch, Dale and Chondra Hirons and mom, Jennifer.
Spuds & Tater hanging out at Greensfelder while waiting for the Flood Waters to recede . . .