From the start, I was, and continue to be, impressed with the professionalism of what we do at Mane Stream. Staff are fully credentialed and absolutely know their stuff. They are always willing to explain what we are doing and why (we’ve had interesting continuing education over the years too.) I know that the instructors keep up with the very latest in the field, and it shows. It’s great to work with an organization that is known for its excellence and results. I would say in the earlier years it felt a bit more “homey” because things were smaller but as the organization grows and changes you know you are always making a difference!
As for the volunteers…they are fantastic. Everyone is upbeat and friendly. I’ve become friends with many over the years. For a period of time about 10 years ago, we had a group called Team Friday: Anika, Jay and me as therapy volunteers; Angela Rodrigues as speech therapist; and Jen Dermody as instructor. That was the “dream team” and we had so much fun every week. Anika made us all Team Friday T-shirts. I still have mine! Those same bonds that are formed can be hard if a client or instructor moves on, or I switch sessions, or a horse is retired – I really miss them! But there is always someone new to get to know.
Speaking of horses, I have to give a shout out to my favorite horse, Ian, who is a Norwegian Fjord who was retired a few years ago. He was a sweet, fuzzy teddy bear of a horse who I still miss. Prince, a pony with more personality than some of the people I know, and the Fjord Beyra, “the queen of the barn” who liked to sleep in her stall and wouldn’t get up no matter what.
The other thing I remember with a smile is Nikki who would call when she needed me to substitute, saying “This is the begging and pleading line calling!” I love the sense of purpose I get from being able to help. And, when I’m at Mane Stream, I’m in the moment. Any worries or cares I brought in, fade into the background when I’m volunteering.
When I first started volunteering, I had no idea I would get so much out of the experience myself. I’ve worked to “spread the word” by bringing my work group here for our “corporate cares day” and my colleagues still talk about how fun and rewarding it was to help out at Mane Stream, even for a day!
I can honestly say that being a volunteer at Mane Stream has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my life.
Barb has tallied up over 1,000 hours of service so far. Thank you Barb!