equine - Swiftsure Ranch

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equine - Swiftsure Ranch
WE RIDE...
FROM THE DIRECTOR FROM THE PRESIDENT
CHERYL BENNETT
LESLIE BENZ
As I enter my fourth year as Executive Director of Swiftsure
Ranch, it seems easier to look forward than to remember how
far we’ve come. The pace we set for ourselves in 2011, and have
maintained ever since, has been truly breathtaking. Seemingly
insurmountable challenges and once-distant goals have been
realized; the growth and change that has occurred now seems
almost commonplace. But we’re not done!
Thank you, Wood River Valley. The support within our
community for Swiftsure Ranch Therapeutic Equestrian Center
and our riders throughout 2014 was nothing short of amazing. I
speak on behalf of our entire Board of Directors when I express
heartfelt gratitude for all the ways in which this community has
supported our programs.
While the connection between our horses, riders, staff and
volunteers has remained constant, the increase to 107 riders a
week is indicative of the immense need for the unique services
we provide. Each year we continue to enhance our collaboration
with the Blaine County school system and other non-profits like
Camp Rainbow Gold, Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind, Boise
VA and Higher Ground.
In 2014, we further solidified our commitment to providing
the highest level of equine-assisted activities and therapies
by becoming a Premier Accredited Center (PAC) with the
Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship
International (PATH Int’l.). This is no small achievement;
Swiftsure Ranch endured an extensive site visit and evaluation
resulting in our becoming one of only 248 PACs out of 685
members in the U.S.
Throughout 2,885 hours of lessons annually, our instructors
develop goals and lesson plans specific to each rider’s abilities
and needs. This ensures the best possible lesson while
increasing our riders’ skill level and confidence. We require all of
our instructors to be or become certified by PATH International.
Our instructors continually educate themselves in the latest
training strategies, going above and beyond the required training
to ensure that our riders are being taught by the best in the
business.
This past year, many of the plans envisioned for Swiftsure
Ranch were realized. We’ve developed miles of trails to
promote the sensory experience via horseback, and provide
novelty and variety for riders old and new. We have a new
riverside campground to host veterans’ camps and other
multi-day retreats, an amenity that doesn’t exist elsewhere in
our community. Our newly covered outdoor arena, at 30,000
square feet, allows us much more flexibility in scheduling, a
more comfortable environment for everyone, and a far better
therapeutic riding experience for our “high risk” riders and those
who benefit most from a controlled environment.
With every improvement to our program, we see more
possibilities for the Ranch. We are exploring possibilities for
enclosing the outdoor arena, an ambitious goal which would
allow four-season flexibility to conduct our programming safely
and efficiently, and offer the capacity to meet at least some
of the pent-up demand of deserving potential riders who’ve
been wait-listed. 2015 will also see a developed Master Plan
addressing future infrastructure improvements, and the means
to provide them. As demand for our services increases, our
goals include planning for program expansion and professional
accommodations for Hippotherapy and Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy.
I thank our Board of Directors, our Staff and our Volunteers for
the commitment they’ve made to ensuring Swiftsure Ranch is a
place the entire community is rightfully proud of. I thank all of
you for investing in our riders, our mission, our vision and our
future. The dividends we see are beyond measure, and I hope
this report captures some of their value for you.
TO FLY!
Your support of our efforts is both humbling and empowering.
The magic that happens here, and ripples out into our
community, could not exist without you.
BOARD
MISSION
TO PROVIDE EQUINE-ASSISTED
ACTIVITIES AND THERAPIES WHICH
ENCOURAGE THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND
EMOTIONAL WELL BEING OF CHILDREN
AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES.
VISION
TO PROVIDE A POSITIVE, HEALING
ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL WHO
PARTICIPATE IN OUR PROGRAMS, AND
FOR ALL TO LEAVE FEELING BETTER
THAN WHEN THEY ARRIVED. THROUGH
MUTUAL PARTICIPATION IN OUR PROGRAM
WE EMPOWER OUR RIDERS, VOLUNTEERS
AND STAFF TO EXPERIENCE MORE
FULFILLING LIVES.
Leslie Benz – President
Elizabeth Bunce – VP of Development
Ken Pierce – Treasurer
Jeffra Syms – Secretary
Ann Leonardo – Past President
Kate Berman
Liz Brown
Pam Goetz
Teresa Hukari
John McDonald
Kristin Orr
Scott Porter
Lee Ritzau
Miren duPont Sanchez
Jay Sfingi
Penny Weiss
Marji Woodward
STAFF
Cheryl Bennett – Executive Director
Tim Bennett – Ranch Manager
Lacey Heward – PR Coordinator
and Office Manager
Stephanie Miller – Ranch Hand Program
Andrea Stutz – Program Coordinator
INSTRUCTORS
Meghan Faherty – Tack Specialist
and Full-time Instructor
Lindsey Jameson – Resource Coordinator
and Full-time Instructor
Brienne Mabry – Equine Manager
and Full-time Instructor
Erin Downey – Full-time Instructor
Brittney Snyder – Full-time Instructor
Kristy Wood – Full-time Instructor
Hugh Blue – Part-time Instructor
Kate Ristow – Part-time Instructor
Mimi Crocker – Volunteer Instructor
Calley Galpin – Volunteer Instructor
Judy Grigsby – Volunteer Instructor
Robert Olson – Instructor Assistant
MAINTENANCE
Salvador Ruiz
Booga Sutton
Bill Postlewait – Volunteer
THE BIG
PICTURE
307 RIDERS
Total number of riders touched by
Equine Therapies and Activities
107 FREE WEEKLY LESSONS
Because of your generosity, Swiftsure has been
able to offer weekly therapy lessons at no cost to
our riders for over 24 years.
CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS
3 Advanced Certified Instructors
7 Registered Certified Instructors
4 Equine Specialists in Mental Health
and Learning
COVERED OUTDOOR ARENA
Construction began on enlarging and
covering our outdoor arena which will
allow Swiftsure to extend use of the
outdoor facilities into the spring and
fall months.
2885 LESSON HOURS
Total interactive lesson hours in 2014
that helped change lives for the better.
PREMIERE ACCREDITED FACILITY
In November, Swiftsure was awarded premiere
status after an extensive site visit and evaluation.
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
Advanced Instructor Brienne Mabry was awarded Region 9
Certified Professional of the Year, and her horse, Sydney,
Region 9 Equine of the Year.
WE RIDE...
PROGRAM
RIDING PROGRAM OVERVIEW
2014 HIGHLIGHTS
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3,108 LESSONS
166 ACTIVE RIDERS
107 LESSONS PER WEEK
2,885 INSTRUCTOR HOURS
2,574 VOLUNTEER HOURS
FOUR SESSIONS OF 8-12 WEEKS
Swiftsure’s regular therapeutic riding programs consist
of weekly individual or group riding lessons, 30 minutes
to one hour in length, focusing on horsemanship skills to
promote independence, build strength and coordination,
improve cognitive processing and foster social skills.
Participants work toward practical goals such as going
on a trail ride, competing in a horse show, learning to
jump or learning to herd cows. For some of our riders,
simply showing up, getting outside and staying astride
a horse for 45 minutes is a Herculean task and an
accomplishment in itself. Once a rider is accepted into
our program, we work to accommodate their disability
on whatever level is necessary.
SOME OF THE UNIQUE
EXPERIENCES OF OUR RIDERS
ANXIETY
ARTHROGRYPOSIS
ATTENTION DEFICIT
HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
BIPOLAR DISORDER
CANCER
CEREBRAL PALSY
CHROMOSOMAL DELETION
CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
CORTICOBASAL DEGENERATION
DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE
DEMYELINATING DISEASE
DEPRESSION
DEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION
DISORDER
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
DOWN SYNDROME
EPILEPSY
EYE DISORDERS
HEARING IMPAIRMENT
HYDROCEPHALUS
INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION
LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENTS
LEARNING DISABILITIES
LIMB AMPUTATION
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER
PANCREATITIS
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS
PREMATURITY
SCHIZOPHRENIA
SEIZURE DISORDERS
SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER
SPINA BIFIDA
SPINAL CORD INJURIES
SPINAL STENOSIS
SPONDYLOLISTHESIS
TOWNES-BROCKS SYNDROME
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
UNDIFFERENTIATED CONNECTIVE
TISSUE DISEASE
TO SOAR!
CAMP RAINBOW GOLD
• ONCOLOGY, TEEN & SIBLING CAMP
• 60 KIDS TOTAL
• 3 ONE-DAY CAMPS
For the first time in our long collaboration with CRG, the kids came
to us instead of us trucking horses north to Cathedral Pines. Genius!
Less hassle, more quality time on horseback and the benefits of our
beautiful facility. Each camper enjoyed our new trail system, plus a barn
tour, sports station, horse painting, making horse shoe ornaments, and
joining a campfire sing-a-long with Alex Woodard and our very own
Kirsten Cutler.
SIBLING RIDING DAY
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A NEW ONE-DAY SUMMER SESSION
34 SIBLINGS
7 GROUPS OF SIBLING RIDERS
40 VOLUNTEER HOURS
Our younger riders brought their brothers or sisters to the Ranch for
a day of riding and education. Disability or catastrophic illness affects
entire families, straining interpersonal relationships. Sometimes it can
feel as if the whole world revolves around adapting to special needs.
It’s powerful and positive for healthy kids to experience the Swiftsure
magic themselves, and observe directly how their sibling is benefiting
from equine therapy. Plus, it’s fun! And that’s an invaluable bonding
opportunity that can be hard to come by.
VETERANS’ PROGRAMS
• 35 VETERANS, 3 OCCASIONS, 4 DAYS
• 40 HOURS OF DESIGN AND LOGISTICAL
PREPARATION
• 15 SPECIALLY TRAINED VOLUNTEERS
Veterans’ programs at Swiftsure Ranch are customized to create
opportunities for experiential learning with the horse’s unique ability to
mirror human behavior and deliver non-verbal, non-judgmental feedback.
Many events culminate in mounted activities, but the main focus is on
civilian and societal reintegration, personal reflection, self-awareness,
relationship building and teamwork. Ask one of our participants, and the
results will speak for themselves.
RANCH HAND PROGRAM
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16 PARTICIPANTS
8 WEEKS, 2 TIMES PER WEEK
144 RIDING LESSONS
80 TOTAL HOURS WORKING ON THE RANCH
Swiftsure fills a gap for teens with social or behavioral issues who may
need direction and support in a safe, structured environment. Through
work projects and team-building exercises, participants gain social
interaction skills, responsibility, and accountability. Each teen establishes
personal goals and pursues them in partnership with our equines. Weekly
riding lessons add horsemanship skills, building confidence and selfesteem. Upon successful completion of the program, ranch hands receive
a stipend and a notable achievement to add to their resume.
HORSES
OUR 1,000 LB THERAPISTS
TAKING CARE OF OUR PARTNERS
BY THE YEAR
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18 ACTIVE HORSES
360 HORSE SHOES
$9,800 IN VET CARE
936 BALES OF SHAVINGS
108,000 LBS OF HAY CONSUMED
A SPECIAL THANKS
TO THOSE WHO LEND HORSES TO OUR PROGRAM
BODIE BENNETT: TRIGGER
PAYSON BENNETT: HOOLIE & PETEY
KATE BERMAN: BEN
HUGH BLUE: PAL
ANNIE MABRY: KATE, MATEO & STUART LITTLE
BRIENNE MABRY: SYDNEY & CASEY
BARBARA MOULTON: JOY
KURTIS STUTZ: TIA
AND
TO
OUR
EQUINE SUPPORT PROVIDERS
EQUINE MASSAGE
Swiftsure’s four-legged therapists are dedicated to carrying riders
of all physical and mental abilities. Some riders have no control over
their bodies, which can cause problems for a horse. To stay fit and
sound, horses need riders who are balanced in their “seat,” or saddle.
Otherwise, pressure points can lead to compensation in other areas,
creating soreness and potential gait issues­—a downward spiral for
both horse and rider. Horses, like humans, suffer adverse effects
from tense, contracted muscles: pressure on surrounding tissue, pain
and discomfort, decreased circulation and restricted range of motion.
Muscular injuries, unattended, can compound movement problems
and affect training. Equine massage therapy helps performance horses
fulfill their potential. Fortunately, long-time board member, volunteer
and Swiftsure supporter Teri Szombathy has provided integrated
equine therapy for our herd since last winter. “I found that the horses
were sore after a lesson,” Teri says, “and this progressed into bigger
problems. They would get grumpy and not perform well. Hopefully
I make them feel more comfortable, keeping them mentally and
physically happy.”
Happy horses + decreased vet bills = happy riders and a healthy program.
SAWTOOTH
EQUINE SERVICE
DAVE KOONCE
FARRIER
HORSE, BODY & SOUL
EQUINE MASSAGE
Read about how Teri’s helping our
horses stay happy and healthy!
BENEFITS INCLUDE
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Decreased muscle spasm, increased range of motion
Improved circulation and muscle tone
Enhanced athletic performance and endurance
Relaxation and tension relief
Stimulation of lymphatic system, hastening waste removal
Healing promoted by increased nutrient flow to muscles
General improvement of disposition and well-being
VOLUNTEER
HORSE HANDLER DUTIES
The main responsibility of the horse handler during class is the safety and control of the horse.
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Help prepare the horse for class by grooming and tacking up if applicable for lesson
Control the horse in a safe, humane manner
Ensure the safety of the rider and team
Cue the horse in such a manner to encourage the rider to feel that he/she has contributed
Read the horse’s body language
Call a “halt” if they feel it is necessary to maintain safety or to avoid an accident
Maintain consistency with Swiftsure horse handling techniques
Help untack and return the horse to its stall after the lesson
SIDEWALKING DUTIES
The main responsibility of the sidewalker during class is to keep the rider safe on the horse.
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KATE - AN EQUINE ADDITON IN 2014
Help prepare the horse for class by grooming and tacking up
Aid in mounts/dismounts
Emergency dismount the rider in a safe manner if necessary
Ensure the comfort and safety of the rider during the lesson
Walk or jog beside the rider, providing physical support as necessary
Remain constantly alert­—the rider may need help at any moment
Maintain the rider’s position/seat if he/she is unable to do so
Assist in proper positioning of rider’s body
Help rider interpret and follow the Instructor’s directions
Call a “halt” if they feel it is necessary to avoid an accident
Help untack and return the horse to its stall after the lesson
RS
DEDICATED LIFE CHANGERS
At Swiftsure one can fly without wings. Swiftsure lifts people from their wheelchair to the back
of a horse, where they can look down on the world instead of always up. Swiftsure allows people
battling a disease to forget their struggle for that one hour that they commune with their horse.
Swiftsure enables a young girl without the use of her arms to use adaptive reins and ride the
horse without assistance. Swiftsure soothes the souls of veterans. Swiftsure provides horses that
are gentle giants, an incredible staff of instructors and volunteers that help even the most timid
to feel safe and loved. Miracles happen everyday at Swiftsure. I am honored to be part of such a
special place.
Gail, Swiftsure Volunteer
It’s often said that one leaves Swiftsure feeling better than when they arrived. I’m
pretty sure that this is an almost universally accepted axiom. As of late, I have spent
some time wondering just why this wonderful feeling comes over us and here is a
snippet of those thoughts. I’m part of teams for three adult riders. When I head to
the ranch I have a 20 minute drive and go about my various tasks to be ready for the
lesson. Not a big deal. Two of the three have a one-way travel time of from 45 to 90
minutes to get here and they all have an amazing support system in place to make
it happen. A very big deal. During and after the lesson time they make us feel like
family and share what’s going on in their lives. With everything on their plate, they
never forget the little things and want to know how we are and what’s special in our
lives; kids, grandkids, health and the like.
I heard recently that one of these folks made mention that without the ranch, its
people and program, that their progress would not be what it is today. Wow!
For all the above and more, these folks are my heroes and mentors for my life so I
humbly say...what’s not to feel good about!
I thank them.
Pete, Swiftsure Volunteer
FINANCIALS
2014 INCOME
2014 EXPENSES
OPERATING INCOME
OPERATING EXPENSES
Individual/Corporate Donations: $918,692 50%
Grants:$99,900
5%
Investment Income/Asset Sales: $16,726
1%
CAPITAL INCOME:
Programs: $475,463
26%
Facility: $159,739
9%
Fundraising/Marketing: $100,869
5%
Administrative: $49,0653%
Operating Reserve: $10,000.01%
+9532829
Individual/Corporate Donations: $778,705 42%
Grants: $25,000
2%
CAPITAL EXPENSES
TOTAL INCOME: $1,839,022
TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,839,022
Capital Improvements: Reduction & Reserve: $519,478
$524,408
28%
29%
50+51422
Investment Income/
Asset Sales Operating
Grants
Programs
Capital Individual/
Corporate Donations Facility Expenses
Reduction & Reserve
Fundraising/Marketing
Operating Individual/
Corporate Donations
Administrative
Capital
Grants
Capital Improvements
WAYS TO GIVE
SWIFTSURE RANCH THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN CENTER IS A 501(C)(3) IDAHO NON-PROFIT
CORPORATION WHICH WAS FOUNDED IN 1991 TO PROVIDE EQUINE-FACILITATED ACTIVITIES
AND THERAPIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES.
INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATE GIVING
Checks or credit cards are accepted by mail or donate on our
website at www.swiftsureranch.org
SPONSOR A HORSE
Provide feed, maintenance and veterinary care for one of our
many horses.
NEGOTIABLE SECURITIES
Make a gift of marketable securities.
PLANNED GIVING
Create a gift in your estate plan. By including Swiftsure Ranch
Therapeutic Equestrian Center in your will, you’ll continue to
support equine-assisted programs in our community for years to
come.
MATCHING CORPORATE GIVING
Increase your giving power by combining with your company’s
matching program, if offered by your employer.
We are a tax-deductible charitable organization with the following
Federal Tax Identification Number: #82-0461587.
LEADERSHIP GIFTS
Help Swiftsure Ranch achieve its mission of providing equineassisted activities and therapies to encourage the physical, mental
and emotional well-being of children and adults with disabilities.
TRIBUTE
Make a donation in honor or memory of someone in lieu of flowers
or gifts.
IN-KIND GIFTS
We gladly accept gifts or services that we can use for our program
or for our fundraising efforts.
WE RIDE...
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names. If we have,
please let us know so
that we may recognize
you online and in future
publications. Thank you.
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SURE RAN
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