From fear to friendship: Seniors find confidence through horses
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From fear to friendship: Seniors find confidence through horses
By CNA/Nuria Ling
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Once scared of horses, Mdm Chow May Ho kisses Harley, gently whispering “sayang”. Her heart was racing because it was the first time she had ever kissed an animal.
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Mdm Chow is one of the seniors participating in a pilot equine-assisted programme run by charity group EQUAL.
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Her husband, Mr Tan Choon How, is confidently cleaning Falco’s nostrils and eyes - a far cry from his first few sessions.
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“Even though each session is two hours, it passes by very quickly, like there’s not enough time," said Mr Tan, who was initially afraid of the horses.
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Another participant, Mr Ang Tee Hiom, hugging Harley (above) and standing beside Matahari (below), his favourite horse. “Feels sad that I won’t be able to see her again.”
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His daughter, Ms Doreen Ang, took leave to join her father on the programme’s last day. “He looked forward to the sessions every week,” she said.
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