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Review for FLY WITHOUT WINGS EQUINE CENTER, Sunset, TX, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

I was a child of the 70's and involved in most all of what that implies. Living in a large city on the East Coast, there was never a lack of something to do. Unfortunately, I didn't always make the wisest choices. I found myself headed down a dangerous path. Upon my father's retirement, we moved to a small town in Texas, back to his family farm. I was bribed west with the promise of a horse. My first love. My true love. I met an old cowboy, unmarried, childless~ his horses were his family. My parents shared the issues they had been having w me. Suddenly, a tie down was slapped on me, hobbles as well. I could enjoy his horses, barn and company as long as I modified my behavior and did well in school. Overnite, I made a choice. I never looked back.JW was practicing equine therapy long before the term was ever coined.Horsemanship was the least I learned while spending my time with JW and his horses. We remained the best of friends until his death. This one quite, unassuming cowboy changed the course of my life. Thirty years later, I found Fly Without Wings Equine Center. Their goals were the same as JW's. To reach out to troubled teens and teach them another way to live. I knew I wanted to be involved with this organization. But FWW didn't stop there. Founder Jim Johnson, along with wife Betty, work with physically, emotionally and mentally diverse individuals of all ages. No one is turned away. I have had the priviledge of watching both work with clients displaying the utmost professionalism all the while allowing the individual to understand they do have worth and are loved. This seems to be a major theme/issue in children which have been labeled with learning disabilities. Many times by the time their parents find us, these children have little remaining self esteem, sometimes are angry, many times feel as if they will never be successful at anything. I have witnessed ED kids (how I hate THAT label) so many times difiant and filled with rage~ their anger melt, as the warm muzzle of a gentle horse brushes their necks, whispering, "Hey, you're okay." A message these children rarely hear. The screams of sheer joy from physically challenged kids and adults because they can ride a horse! They may not walk. They may not even be able to sit up in a chair, some cannot speak, however their smiles tell their story. For just a short while, life for them becomes normal as they participate in an activity they may have never dreamed would be open to them. The greatest gift Jim and Betty have provided, especially for the younger kids and teens is a haven of consistancy, safety, and love. Many of these young people sadly enough have never known such a place.FWW provides all of these qualities in an uncertain and sometimes unforgiving world. FWW is so much more than an equine therapy center. There is healing going on, one hoofprint at a time.

I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...

building confidence, responsibility and accountability, especially in young people. I find this particularlly wonderful when a younger child will turn to a more advanced rider/ teen and ask for help. They have learned to give of themselves.

If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...

Reduce the need to fundraise. We spend so much time digging for money I sometimes fear the needs of our clients/friends are not being met.

What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...

Getting to know and love Jim and Betty Johnson. They enrich the lives of everyone they touch.

The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...

Comitted, dedicated, professional.

If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...

Buy more land for grazing for the horses~ more riding trails for clients. An enclosed arena, with lights and cushion sand. A large lodge to offer summer camps.New truck, larger trailer. a new handicap saddle. new tack.

Ways to make it better...

We weren't so concerned about money.

In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are...

lack of volunteers and MONEY.

One thing I'd also say is that...

Fly without Wings is too special of a place to not exists due to funding.

How frequently have you been involved with the organization?

About every week

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2010

Role:  Volunteer & I work with clients and their assinged horses.