Royal Visit A ‘Crown’-ing Moment For Equest Team
Count Lili Kellogg, chief executive officer of the nonprofit Equest therapeutic horsemanship center, among the legions of fans of the wildly popular Netflix series The Crown.
Read moreCount Lili Kellogg, chief executive officer of the nonprofit Equest therapeutic horsemanship center, among the legions of fans of the wildly popular Netflix series The Crown.
Read moreNonprofit world forced to pivot after pandemic spawns cancelations
Read moreElizabeth Fischer is continuing her family’s tradition of entrepreneurship and volunteer work with Equest.
Read moreA tiny horse is still a horse, of course, and when professionally trained to do so, can help seniors in
Read moreThe nonprofit offers equine therapies to address physical and emotional needs, and Al G. Hill Jr. wanted to help the agency add a second arena.
Read moreOn July 19, supporters gathered at the third annual Boots and Salutes fundraiser to recognize and support first responders and veterans.
Read moreOn June 13 guests filled the CrossFirst Bank office space for the Boots & Salutes Patron Party.
Read moreThe statistics are real. More than 6,000 veterans have committed suicide each year, according to an eight-year analysis by the Veterans Administration.
Read moreOn March 23 over 500 guests filled the Sixty Five Hundred event space for the sold-out Equest Presents Arabian Nights Gala.
Read moreHombre and Amigo, two Equest therapy horses dressed in Arabian-inspired costumes, welcomed guests to the patron event for the Equest Presents Arabian Nights Gala at the striking home of Diane and Hal Brierley.
Read moreA magical evening of enchantment and mysticism, vibrant colors, plush fabrics, time-honored rituals, and the lingering exotic scent of incense and spices will fill Sixty Five Hundred event space this March for Equest’s largest fundraiser.
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