Sharon’s son was born with a rare neurogenetic disorder. Doctors said he would never walk or speak. Angry at God and walking away from her faith, Sharon sought comfort in an unusual way: she bought a horse! Slowly her faith returned with deeper roots. She discovered the benefits of equine-assisted therapy, and within six months of treatment, her son was walking. She now spends her time running Equine Dreams, a therapeutic riding facility dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals with special needs.
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