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National Volunteers Week – Horse rescue centre needs volunteers

Besi Besemar May 30, 2017

Horse rescue centre near Bolney, Sussex needs new volunteers to help care for its eight horses and ponies each with their own story of mistreatment or neglect.

How to Train Your Human Therapeutic Experiences (HTTYH) was set up by Brighton-born Amber John, to bring horses and people together for the benefit of both.

Volunteers are invited to help with: food preparation and feeding the horses, grooming, cleaning the stables and yard, helping to maintain the land and fences, as well as riding or leading the horses to help keep them fit and healthy.

New recruits do not need to be experienced riders as training will be provided, but having some previous horse experience is a bonus. People also need to be able to lift, kneel, and bend, so a certain level of fitness is desirable.

Amber, who cares for the herd, said: “Working with horses can be physically demanding but very rewarding emotionally. Spending time with horses as a break from your routine or problems could make a real difference to your life as well as to the horses. We are not a riding school, what we offer is a chance to develop a bond with our rescued horses and ponies. In my experience it’s a special feeling when a horse chooses to trust you.”

46-year-old Liz Bolt, who lives in central Brighton, has been volunteering since 2012. Currently a mediator for a local charity she has previously worked in riding schools, as an instructor for riding for the disabled and has a passion for working with shire horses.

Liz said: “I have always wanted horses to be part of my life. Being with them gives me a rest from everyday stress and worry. It’s a privilege to be around them, but it’s not just the horses it’s being in the countryside too. It’s being in nature, hearing the birds, and seeing the wildlife. We have been foraging for wild mushrooms and I have even seen a white hart deer.”

“Volunteering with us is flexible but it is helpful for me to be able to plan my daily routine with the horses.” added Amber.

HTTYH is registered as a not-for-profit horse rescue centre and relies on volunteers and donations to pay for feed, bedding, veterinary care as it receives no income or grants.

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Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the fantastic contribution millions of volunteers make across the UK. It takes place from June 1-7 every year.

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