Restoring Families. One Horse at a Time.
REVIVAL RANCH
A place where healing feels real, connection is rebuilt, and families remember who they are - together.
Revival Ranch is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping families reconnect, rebuild, and rediscover hope through equine-guided experiences.
Through interaction with horses, supportive coaching, and a caring community, Revival Ranch creates space for families to breathe, laugh again, and grow stronger together.
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Revival Ranch exists to strengthen and preserve families by creating meaningful experiences that help parents and children reconnect and grow together. Through equine-assisted learning, hands-on activities, and guided reflection, families build communication, trust, and resilience. Our goal is to equip families with tools, hope, and support to navigate life together.
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Our vision is to see families restored, supported, and equipped to build strong, lasting relationships. We believe healthy families create stronger communities, and we are passionate about helping families stay connected - no matter what shape their journey takes.
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Family First
Strong families are the foundation of healthy communities. We prioritize strengthening relationships between parents, children, and siblings.Connection & Belonging
Every family deserves a place where they feel seen, supported, and welcomed.Experiential Growth
Hands-on experiences with horses and ranch activities create powerful opportunities for learning, reflection, and lasting change.Hope & Restoration
We believe families can rebuild trust, grow through challenges, and move forward with renewed hope.Faith & Welcome
Our work is rooted in Christian values and a belief in God’s desire for restoration in families. At the same time, we welcome families from all backgrounds and strive to meet people exactly where they are.
Community Collaboration
We work alongside schools, churches, counselors, and community partners to support families holistically.
“We came to Revival Ranch unsure if we could find our way back to each other. The horses reminded us how to listen, forgive, and try again.”
— A Revival Ranch Family