Those involved with Advocacy & Inclusion Matter of West Central Minnesota had the opportunity to learn about and meet horses Monday evening at the Kandiyohi County Fairgrounds 4-H Arena in Willmar. The program was conducted by 4-H members for people who receive the services of AIM, a Willmar-based nonprofit based that provides resources, social events, educational programs and much more for individuals who have a disability and their loved ones.
1/3: Erica Dischino / Tribune 4-H member Ryan Busskohl, left, helps Tracy Worsech pet his horse during the Advocacy & Inclusion Matter 4-H horse program Monday evening at the at the Kandiyohi County Fairgrounds 4-H Arena in Willmar. Participants had the opportunity to interact with horses and watch how they are trained.
2/3: Erica Dischino / Tribune Those involved with Advocacy & Inclusion Matter of West Central Minnesota had the opportunity to learn about and meet horses Monday evening at the Kandiyohi County Fairgrounds 4-H Arena in Willmar. The program was held by 4-H members for people who receive the services of AIM, a Willmar-based nonprofit based that provides resources, social events, educational programs and much more for individuals — as well as their loved ones — who have a disability.
3/3: Erica Dischino / Tribune 4-H members show how their horses are trained during the Advocacy & Inclusion Matter 4-H horse program Monday evening at the at the Kandiyohi County Fairgrounds 4-H Arena in Willmar.