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July 17, 2011


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CELEBRATING HEROES
By Jesse B. Gill

YUCAIPA -- A few hundred people gathered at a Yucaipa Park Saturday to honor the men and women who have served in the country's armed forces.

The San Bernardino Vet Center threw the Celebrate a Hero at the Park event at Yucaipa Regional Park.

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July, 2011

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Unique Therapy Guides Vets to Healing
by Naima Ford

Dogs may be man's best friend, but Angela Sheer is using horses and equine assisted therapy to give humans the unique gift of healing....

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Helping Disabled Vets


April 15, 2011
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Horse Therapy Helping Disabled Veterans
Angela Mason

If you’ve ever spent any kind of real time around a horse, it should be no surprise for you learn that horses can be pivotal in therapeutic measures for both children and adults. Personally, I recently spent only a short amount of time (a first for this city girl) around my new friend “Sugar Gin” and can now easily understand the amazing power these animals have. A new equine therapy has been found to help anxiety in Veterans. Oddly enough, the therapy does NOT include riding the horses.

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April 4, 2011


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EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY
Horses help disabled vets Animals calm bad memories of combat


By Jim Steinberg Staff Writer

At age 66, Richard Keto is still haunted by the intrusive memories of combat in Viet­nam’s A Shau Valley, a key entry point for men and mate­riel from the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

Then a sergeant with the 101st Airborne Division, Sgt. Keto was a squad leader on “search and destroy” missions for the division.

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