Members of Leadership Grand Strand (LGS) Class 46 are coming together to advance critical improvements to Barnabas Horse Foundation, enhancing the nonprofit’s equine-assisted therapy facilities and increasing its capacity to serve the community.
The 32-member class selected Barnabas as its Legacy Project partner after assessing local needs and recognizing the significant impact the organization has on survivors of trauma, veterans, first responders and children. Barabas provides equine-assisted psychotherapy and learning services, offering a safe and supportive environment for individuals navigating emotional healing.
“Barnabas Horse Foundation’s work plays a meaningful role in the emotional recovery and well-being of individuals and families,” said Sue McKinney, founder and president of the foundation. “Having the hands-on assistance of LGS Class 46 to strengthen our facilities will allow us to continue offering a safe, therapeutic environment for years to come.”…