
Our Programs
Horses as Healers
Our work is interconnected and reflects Indigenous ways of knowing. We do not separate healing, safety, culture, and community—they are all part of the same system. Horses are central to our work—not as tools, but as relatives and teachers. Our relationship with horses reflects our cultural teachings of responsibility, connection, and care. Alongside them, we support healing, learning, and community safety in ways that are deeply rooted in our identity as Blackfeet people.

As a verified partner in the Horses for Mental Health campaign, we are part of a broader network expanding access to equine-assisted mental health services across communities.
Our programs center connection—between youth, horses, culture, and community—offering space for healing, responsibility, and growth in ways that reflect who we are and where we come from.
Learn more about the Horses for Mental Health campaign and how you can support this work.
Holding Hope Initiative
We provide community-led search and rescue, MMIP advocacy, and safety efforts grounded in lived experience and our relationship with horses and land. This work supports families and strengthens community protection, healing, and responsibility.
White Rider Healing Ranch
We offer equine-assisted mental health and wellness services rooted in Indigenous knowledge and connection. Our programs support healing for youth, families, and community through relationships with horses, land, and one another.
Youth & Cultural Programs
We support youth and community through camps, cultural programs, and land-based learning that build leadership, identity, and connection. These programs carry forward traditional knowledge while creating opportunities for growth, skill-building, and belonging.



