
Volunteers spent a sunny Saturday, March 29, sprucing up Janice Faye’s Ranch on The Avenue, including replacing a fence and washout on the property that occurred during flooding in August 2024. Those efforts, when completed, mean horses used as therapy animals to help at-risk youth find hope and healing, can get back into the part of the pasture that had been damaged. Repair costs, which exceeded $15,000, were not taken from ranch funds but, instead, were provided by property owners. (Courtesy photos)
Volunteers spent a sunny Saturday, March 29, sprucing up Janice Faye’s Ranch on The Avenue, including replacing a fence and washout on the property that occurred during flooding in August 2024. Those efforts, when completed, mean horses used as therapy animals to help at-risk youth find hope and healing, can get back into the part of the pasture that had been damaged. Repair costs, which exceeded $15,000, were not taken from ranch funds but, instead, were provided by property owners. (Courtesy photos)