All In : Campaign Update
Go All In: Access to a Bright Future CORRAL's 2023 Annual Giving Campaign Updatewe almost reached our goal of $500,000 to serve our largest group of girls ever $ 0…
Go All In: Access to a Bright Future CORRAL's 2023 Annual Giving Campaign Updatewe almost reached our goal of $500,000 to serve our largest group of girls ever $ 0…
We prefer to share the success stories. However, the work we do at CORRAL isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Winter, a time of year that can be hard for many of us…
Since graduating from college, Erendira (we call her Edi ^.^ ) has served in numerous roles at CORRAL including Equine Manager and Latin Community Liaison, and now she's off to the next…
What does it mean to be ALL IN?For us, our volunteers, and our generous supporters like you, it’s remaining committed to the mission. For our girls, it’s not only accepting the…
Life-change in progress Sisters Giselle and Jaciely came to CORRAL with years of untreated trauma, failing in school, and being raised by their grandmother and father. Dad had been previously…
Isla, a native Spanish speaker, faced significant challenges in understanding English, hindering her academic progress. Before the CORRAL Riding Academy, she was hesitant to engage during class, and with only…
Something extraordinary happened when a vibrant group from Mt. Zion Church paid a visit to the Riding Academy at Kildare Farm this past Saturday. More than just a gathering; it…
A heartwarming dayof laughter, teamwork, and purpose Our community day of service, Fall on the Farm, was a great success! Bringing together volunteers, supporters, and our beloved rescue horses for…
Derived from a combination of Natural Lifemanship and Vaquero/Branaman style horsemanship, CORRAL’s unique style of equine therapy fosters transformational change by helping our girls gradually build trust with their horse partners.
Erendira Ramirez's journey to success and thoughts about her involvement with CORRAL