Horse Power: Veterans find solace among equines
Volume
30
/ Issue 49
Cover Design Credit:
Scott SouthwickCover Photography Credit:
Caleb Johnson
Marine Corps veteran Jake LaRue, featured on this week’s cover, is the founder of Man With a Horse Project, a nonprofit dedicated to equine-assisted learning. Working with horses and other veterans, he says, “is what keeps me sane.” And LaRue is not alone. “There really are healing properties to just being with [horses],” says fellow veteran Samantha Simmons
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The equine-human bond underpins U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jake LaRue’s own healing journey. Working with horses and other veterans “is what keeps me sane,” he says.news
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