Vinings
Flying Change is based out of a private boarding facility in the heart of Vinings, Georgia, inside the perimeter and convenient to both interstates 285 and 75. PoloBear Farm is home to a small herd of fat, happy horses, and a number of very lazy cats. Much of the success of Flying Change is due to the support of Leigh Baier, owner of PoloBear Enterprises, whose consideration and collaboration make our program at this prime location possible. We are continually grateful for his graciousness, and the warmth with which he welcomed us into his barn and gave Flying Change a home in Atlanta.
Services at Vinings: This location currently offers primarily clinical services in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, along with educational opportunities in the field of EAP including internships and day-long trainings.
Fruition Farm
Nestled on secluded countryside just 10 minutes south of Atlanta, Fruition Farm houses our boarding, lesson, and experiential learning programs including retreats and corporate teambuilding. This facility also hosts the majority of our weekend workshops and trainings for professionals in the field of EAP. To learn more, visit www.fruitionfarm.com.
Services at Fruition: This location currently offers boarding, lessons, retreats and corporate teambuilding and training in EAP. Limited EAP sessions available at this location through Fall of ‘08.
Triple J
Triple J is the location where our horses receive training and vacation time. Vacation? You got it. At Flying Change, our horses are the foundation of our program. The love, trust, and interaction they give us are priceless and in turn our dedication to them includes giving them the best possible care. We are always in search of ways to enrich their lives as they have enriched our lives and the lives of our clients. While it is safe to say that all of our horses are spoiled silly, the horses reach a whole new standard of care in the hands of Russell Sleight and Triple J. As an executive chef, Russell has an extraordinary attention to detail in caring for and training our horses. Picky eater? Leave it to Russell to drizzle a little carrot-infused oil over grain to tempt a finicky palette.
Eden Oaks
Services at Eden reconvene Fall of ’08.