Affiliations
Vermont Technical College Equine Studies Program
Located in Randolph Center, Vermont. Students graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Equine Studies here can explore a variety of opportunities, depending on their areas of interest, limited only by graduates' imaginations. Horses & Pathfinders has a synergistic relationship with this program, participating in on-site lecture and off-site demonstration as well as hosting interns aligned with EGE teachings.
The IAW Empowerment Program is designed for the IAW Facilitator-Coach Training to support authenticity. IAW Facilitator-Coaches live and work from the inside out by embodying the IAW Perspectives that they facilitate and coach. IAW offers an expanded line of personal growth resources and professional enhancement services. Through Lucinda's IAW membership and affiliation, women who participate at Horses & Pathfinders receive a free keepsake postcard of Patricia Lynn Reilly's deeply insightful poem, "Imagine A Woman".
Located in Sonoma County, California, one of the primary goals at SkyHorse is to re-connect people to land and nature, so that people may re-find what has heart and meaning, forgive what has been broken, find hope in times of uncertainty, and walk a path of integrity and grace. Skyhorse also offers the EGE-certification program that includes instruction, experiential learning, practice sessions and supervision in refining coach/facilitation skills, intuitive listening, somatic awareness, non-verbal body language, EGE exercises, business planning, choosing horses, facility design, and much more. It was here that Lucinda received her EGE training and certification in 2005 and returns to receive continued education from Ariana Strozzi, Master of Equine Guided Education and Pioneer of Equine Guided Education Association.
Equine Guided Education Association
The EGEA was formed in 2003 to provide a membership community and foundation for the growing field of Equine Guided Education and all of its components. Horses-as-Healers-and-Teachers is now incorporated into a variety of educational models including coaching, corporate development, psychotherapy, rehabilitation, youth at risk and even traditional horsemanship around the world. It is a strong, supportive and forward-moving community like no other in the realm of the horse-human collaborative domain!
The Flag Foundation (TFF) was founded by two retired racehorses – Kimberly Carlisle, a Stanford swimming Olympian, and Flag, a Standardbred harness racer. The Flag Foundation currently supports the lives of 23 horses, including several former champion racers, jumpers and dressage athletes. Through Equine Guided Education, TFF offers programs to bring horses and humans together for mutual cooperation and development. Lucinda serves as advisory member to TFF Board and Horses & Pathfinders tithes one per cent of profit to this charitiable organization that gratefully recieves any support offered. Please visit TFF's site to learn more and give generously.