At Healing Together With Horses we appreciate YOU
Please don’t ever feel like you’re “only” helping by liking, commenting, or sharing.
In today’s world, that kind of support is far more powerful than most people realize.
Social media isn’t just a place to scroll — it’s how people find information, resources, and connection. And behind the scenes, every social media platform is driven by algorithms that decide what gets seen… and what doesn’t.
Those decisions are heavily influenced by engagement.
That means every like, every thoughtful comment, every share is doing something important.
It tells the platform that this post matters. That it’s worth showing to more people. That it deserves to be seen.
And because of that…
Your simple action can help a post reach far beyond its original audience — into new circles, new communities, and to people who may have never found it otherwise.
When it comes to organizations like Healing Together With Horses, that reach matters in a different kind of way.
Because sometimes the person who sees that post isn’t just learning something new — they’re finding something they’ve been needing, a moment of calm, a sense of connection, a place where they feel understood, a reminder to slow down and breathe.
And that happens because someone took a second to engage.
There is no small role in this work.
Whether you’re hands-on with horses or quietly supporting from behind a screen, you are part of how this message moves through the world. You are part of how people find their way to it.
So please — never minimize the fact that you comment on, like and share social media posts. What you’re doing matters. More than you know — and again we appreciate you!
We invite you to be part of what happens next
If this resonates with you -- if you believe in creating a place where horses are safe, where people can connect with horses and nature, and where something thoughtful and compassionate is possible -- we invite you to be part of continuing to build Maamawi-Noojimoiwewin Centre.
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EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY
If you've spent any time around horses you likely already know...If you’ve ever spent time around a horse, you probably don’t need a scientific explanation to know something is happening there -- you feel it, the quiet, the grounding. The way your mind slows down...
EQUINE ASSISTED LEARNING (CHECK)
What is Equine Assisted Learning (EAL)? When people hear about working with horses, they often think of therapy. And yes—Equine-Assisted Therapy plays an important role. But there’s another side to this work that focuses less on healing the past and more on building...
EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITIES (check)
What is Equine Assisted Activity?When many people hear the term equine-assisted, they immediately think of horseback riding lessons or therapy programs. But there is another growing and incredibly meaningful area called Equine Assisted Activities (EAA) — and for many...
Maamawi-Noojimoiwewin is Ojibwe and means "healing together".
It speaks to the connection between people, horses, and the land -- and the journey we all share.
The name was gifted by the mother and grandmother of Kara Perrault-Barry (Garden River First Nation), who created our logo.



