Ohana Preservation Foundation is a 501(3)c non-profit organization (EIN# 83-4344151)
WHO ARE THE PEOPLE WE SERVE
Ohana Preservation Foundation's mission is to serve vulnerable children, their families and caregivers through equine, art and horticultural programs where they can experience well-being in a therapeutic, rural environment.
Through partnerships with credentialed professionals and individuals, Ohana offers thoughtfully planned mental wellness programs for youth navigating difficult life circumstances and mental health challenges. This includes youth suffering from anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation; those currently in juvenile centers, admitted to hospice or have a significant illness, caregivers struggling with compassion fatigue; and those who have experienced trauma, such as the loss of a parent or sibling, human trafficking, and sexual assault.
OUR PROGRAMS
For the people we assist, we provide a wide range of program options and a large portion of our work includes customized programming tailored to you.
Programs include equine-assisted counseling and non-therapy sessions, therapeutic art and horticulture, movement and yoga, mental health skill-building, and more.
Our most popular programs are:
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Caregiver Workshops
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School Field Trips
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Corporate Team-Building Workshops
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Community Youth Programs
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Individual and Small Group Counseling
UPCOMING AND PAST PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
We have a variety of regular scheduled programs and special events throughout the year.
HOW PEOPLE HELP US
We would not exist without the support from our sponsors, program partners, volunteers and donors.
MEET OUR OHANA
Our small team of employees is supported by our volunteers, animal partners and board members.
Thank You to Our Recent Sponsors!