New Toowoomba business Pony Parties set to change lives
A woman who has been surrounded by horses for most of her life has opened a unique business offering fun, education and therapy. Details here.
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From a young age, Lauren Sykes fell in love with horses due to their calming presence, sweet nature and ability to make a difference in the lives of others.
Despite begging her parents to let her ride the animals, they did not allow it until she turned 12.
Two years later, Ms Sykes purchased her very first pony with the funds she had saved from her after-school job at a local supermarket.
Involved with horses in some way for almost her entire life, the mum-of-three has worked with race horses, taught riding lessons and competed in eventing and showing over the years.
Now aged 35, Ms Sykes has opened new business Pony Parties Toowoomba, combining her qualifications in horse management and equine assisted therapy.
Providing healing and assistance programs for children and aged care facilities, the Highfields woman said horses were great therapy animals due to their intuitiveness and ability to sense human emotions.
After years of working in the social services, disability and mental health sectors, Ms Sykes will also be offering pony parties, rides and educational experiences.
“People who don’t have safety in other people often find that safety and are able to connect with horses,” she said.
“Horses bring out the best in people – when I’m riding I feel so free.
“To be able to assist kids who experience trauma, anxiety or other challenges is what I’m supposed to do next – it’s my calling.”
One of her five horses Cookie, 19, who is very food orientated and loves to eat carrots, apples and licorice, is available for events.
The social horse who loves people, also has a cupboard full of costumes including unicorn, cowboy and construction worker – and he’s not afraid to wear pink.