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91大黄鸭 farm continues to offer natural, safe space during pandemic

Arion Therapeutic Farm has helped residents feel calmer during these difficult times

Many businesses have had to close, but a 91大黄鸭 animal sanctuary has been fortunate enough to stay open and offer a calm site for residents in the midst of the pandemic.

Arion Therapeutic Farm offers a variety of therapy programs as well as riding classes but founder and director Heather Henderson said they lost many of their students once COVID-19 peaked.

鈥淪ome of our clients, especially children with more complex conditions, require hands-on support from our staff and volunteers. But because of COVID-19, the volunteers didn鈥檛 want to be in close contact, and the same goes for the families,鈥 she said.

鈥淎s a result, we did lose about 97 per cent of our student body. We do have a few that are still coming and because they鈥檙e more independent, they鈥檙e still doing weekly therapy.鈥

The sanctuary is mostly volunteer-run, but Henderson said they do employ some staff to run the therapy sessions, but they鈥檝e unfortunately had to let the instructors go.

But despite those losses, Arion kept their gates open, which has given many people a place to go instead of being cooped up at home. The 12-acre farm offers plenty of chances for physical distancing, which Henderson said people recognize and use to their advantage.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been very blessed that people are looking to do just what we鈥檝e been offering for more than a decade here, which is therapeutic experiences with animals. And anybody can have that and enjoy that,鈥 she said.

鈥淭his past month, we鈥檝e been fortunate enough to have more than 500 families with children of all ages come through. It鈥檚 also helped us stay open during very tough times.鈥

Shyloe Fayad鈥檚 daughter signed up to adopt a horse at Arion. Since adopting a horse, Fayad said they鈥檝e been at the farm every single day, not only caring for the horse but also volunteering their time to help around the property.

She said coming to the farm has helped her daughter.

鈥淏efore we started coming here, she spent a lot of time in her room and she was really grumpy. I would say that her coming out here has made her feel more confident, more relaxed and more capable of enduring this long time without her social network around her. She just seems to be in a better space than before,鈥 she said.

鈥淚鈥檓 a coach and I work with mental health a lot, so I know what it鈥檚 like when circumstances are happening in your life that are outside of your control. It鈥檚 often beneficial for you, particularly in trying times, to go somewhere and do something that might be outside of what you normally do and get into nature. Nature is a massive healer.鈥

Currently, Arion Therapeutic Farm is offering annual memberships, so people can come to the sanctuary as many times as they want.

For more information on classes, programs, tours and memberships, visit .

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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