Kodiak's Friend
May 3, 2026
Listen to what this mom says about the effect of Champs Heart in the life of Abigail:
“Abigail Rose at 2 years old on August 10th 2023. First time riding Kodiak. She will be 5 years old May 9th. Kodiak is her favorite horse and only horse she rides at Champs Heart. Kodiak and Champ’s Heart has given her so many amazing memories! We recently built a ramp to make our loading block more accessible for wheelchairs and walkers! The families love it!”
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Our family relocated from Utah to Idaho Falls just over three years ago. For most children, such a significant move presents its own set of challenges, but for our daughter, Vanessa, who is autistic, the transition was particularly arduous. The disruption to her established routines and the unfamiliarity of a new environment profoundly impacted her well-being, leading to a dramatic escalation in her depression and anxiety, manifesting in severe panic attacks that were heartbreaking to witness. Adding to Vanessa's struggles, she experienced a profound personal loss. Her beloved maternal grandmother, who had been an integral part of her life and lived with us for many years, saw her health decline. We brought hospice care into our Idaho Falls home, and two years ago, Vanessa's "Grandma" passed away. This bereavement, especially for a child on the autism spectrum who thrives on consistency and deep attachments, was immensely difficult for her to process. The challenges continued to mount throughout the past year. My husband, Vanessa's father, underwent two significant heart procedures, followed by a diagnosis of bladder cancer in November. This series of medical crises naturally cast a long shadow over our household. In parallel, Vanessa herself faced physical setbacks; she broke her nose during a cheerleading practice, necessitating surgery at the end of last December, and was subsequently diagnosed with multiple allergies and asthma. The cumulative stress and anxiety were so severe that she began experiencing hair loss – a visible manifestation of her internal turmoil. Vanessa has been a part of the Champ's Heart family for over two years now, and the transformation we've witnessed is nothing short of miraculous. She has developed an extraordinary bond with one of the horses, Rocko. When Vanessa steps into the arena and connects with Rocko, her entire demeanor shifts. Her face, often shadowed by worry, visibly brightens, a genuine smile graces her lips, and a profound sense of peace washes over her. The therapeutic power of these interactions has been instrumental in helping her manage and significantly reduce her anxiety, allowing her to find an inner calm and peace. Champ's Heart has not just been a program for Vanessa; it has been a game-changer, providing a sanctuary where she can flourish. The joy she experiences during her rides is palpable and deeply moving for us to observe. We are eternally grateful for the sanctuary Champ's Heart provides and for the exceptional dedication and compassion of every single person involved. Written by Vanessa's mother Veronica
How can it be that horses can make such a difference! Sometimes you just have to accept things with thankfulness even when you don’t understand! Read what this mother says about Nolan and how life has changed for him because of horse encounters! “Our family has been truly blessed by Champ’s Heart in ways we have never expected. Our son (Nolan) was non-verbal for several years, he’s on the spectrum and very hyper-active. He’s also struggled to make friends, but he absolutely has seen a world of difference since we’ve been going to Champ’s Heart! It’s not just the horses and how amazing they are but he loves the volunteers! He talks about Champ’s Heart to everyone he meets, he focuses more, and he’s learning to really appreciate routine. He reads the Champ’s Heart book What Can Carter Do? every night and he is so proud to be a part of the Champs Heart family!”




















