A & B Miniature Therapy Horses, located in Pine Island, Goodhue County, Minnesota, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing joy, comfort, and healing to individuals in need through the use of miniature therapy horses. Founded by Amanda and Brad Johnson, A & B Miniature Therapy Horses has been serving the community since 2015, providing unique and impactful experiences for those facing physical, mental, and emotional challenges.
The Johnsons were inspired to start A & B Miniature Therapy Horses after witnessing the positive effects that interacting with horses had on their own lives. With a background in training and handling horses, Amanda and Brad saw an opportunity to use their skills and passion for horses to make a difference in the lives of others. They recognized the therapeutic benefits that miniature horses could provide, particularly to individuals who may not have access to traditional therapy options.
Since its inception, A & B Miniature Therapy Horses has grown to become a well-respected and beloved organization in the Pine Island community. The miniature therapy horses, which are specially trained to interact with a variety of individuals, visit hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and rehabilitation facilities, bringing joy and comfort to those in need. The horses have a special way of connecting with people, providing a sense of calmness and companionship that can be truly transformative.
In addition to their outreach programs, A & B Miniature Therapy Horses also offers equine-assisted therapy sessions for individuals seeking a more personalized and immersive therapeutic experience. These sessions allow individuals to connect with the horses on a deeper level, using the unique bond between human and horse to help facilitate healing and growth.
Through their dedication, compassion, and expertise, Amanda and Brad Johnson have created a safe and welcoming space where individuals of all ages and backgrounds can find solace and support. A & B Miniature Therapy Horses is more than just an organization – it is a source of hope, healing, and happiness for the community of Pine Island and beyond.