💨 Abstract
The article discusses Stable Recovery, a program that helps individuals overcome addiction by involving them in horsemanship at Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky. Founded by Frank Taylor, the program provides a structured environment where participants care for horses, attend therapy, and build meaningful relationships. Participants must be sober for at least 30 days before joining and stay for a year, learning skills and rebuilding their lives. Many successful graduates work in the horse racing industry, with notable achievements in training and managing horses.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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