by The Mane Intent | Feb 29, 2024 | News and Updates
2024 represents the 10th year of operations for The Mane Intent. While the actual anniversary is not until the Fall, I have recently had an opportunity to reflect on some of the highlights of our journey. In 2011, at the tender age of 48, a horse named Sunny walked...
by The Mane Intent | Feb 29, 2024 | News and Updates
Are you a mental health professional or EAL facilitator who wants to expand your practice? Do you want to work in partnership with horses? The Mane Intent is offering EAL facilitator training in Building Internal Resilience Through Horses Friday, April 19 – Monday,...
by The Mane Intent | Feb 21, 2024 | News and Updates
“Joy is sudden, unexpected, short-lasting, and high-intensity. It’s characterized by a connection with others, or with nature or the universe. Joy expands our thinking and attention, and it fills us with a sense of freedom and abandon.” – Brene Brown In a world where...
by The Mane Intent | Jan 3, 2024 | News and Updates
We said goodbye to Sunny on December 17, 2023 after he tragically broke his front leg. There was no recovering from his injury and the only option was to release him from his suffering. I lost a piece of my heart that morning. Sunny stepped into my life as I...
by The Mane Intent | Dec 6, 2023 | News and Updates
This year The Mane Intent hosted three groups of women supported by Niijkiwendidaa Anishnabekwewag Services Circle (NASC). NACS is dedicated to the development and delivery of healing services for Anishnaabekwewag (Indigenous women) and their families who have...
by The Mane Intent | Dec 6, 2023 | News and Updates
We are now wrapping up a very busy year of groups here at The Mane Intent. One of the organizations we’ve had the pleasure of supporting for the past few years is Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre, including supporting the Indigenous Peoples Court Program. This year we...