Equine Assisted Learning for Victim Survivors of Coercive Control

Little Hills Ranch, Red Deer County, Alberta

Coercive control is a pattern of controlling behaviours – like isolation, manipulation, guilting, intimidation and monitoring – that slowly erode a persons freedom and autonomy.



Equine Assisted Learning and Legal Empowerment Camps

May 17, June 7, July 26, August 2 (2026)

$350 per day, $1100 for all four days

Breakfast and Lunch Included
Equine Assisted Learning Activities
Legal Advice
Access to Ongoing Private Facebook Group

“A horse doesn’t want to control you. A horse wants to connect with you on a deep level. This is what victim survivors need most to heal.”