At Reigning Grace Ranch, we are dedicated to empowering youth through a range of programs funded by the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA). Our offerings provide therapeutic, educational, and leadership-building experiences that promote resilience, confidence, and personal growth.
Our Farm Friday program is designed for Co-Op, Micro Schools, and Homeschool families, focusing on children aged 5+. Through activities like grooming horses, small animal interactions, gardening, and art projects, children are encouraged to develop competence and connection with the natural world. This program cultivates responsibility, creativity, and teamwork in a hands-on, nurturing environment.
The Mentorship Program focuses on building core leadership qualities such as confidence, communication, and character in children of all ages. Through structured, goal-oriented activities and equine interaction, participants gain tools to navigate challenges, resolve conflicts, and develop emotional resilience. We provide personalized mentorship tailored to the individual needs of each child, ensuring a supportive space for growth.
We also offer Adaptive Riding for individuals with special needs, a program that integrates the therapeutic benefits of working with horses into a customized approach for each participant. This program is designed to foster physical, cognitive, and emotional development, empowering individuals to enhance their independence and self-efficacy. Through Adaptive Riding, children gain a greater sense of control over their bodies and emotions, building confidence while fostering a deep connection with their equine partners.