Hope of the Year 2022 Ships in August 2022

$34.99

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62123  This is a pony, small traditional scale horse, closer to classic size

2022 HOPE OF THE YEAR

Breyer continues our mission of spreading Hope through a new limited edition Hope model featuring a beautiful pinto pattern Welsh pony, designed with love. She works at a therapeutic riding center where hugs are her specialty.

$1 from each Hope purchase supports the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) International organization to give hope to moms, dads, kids, veterans, and all people in need through a variety of equine-assisted programs.

This very special model is packaged in a full color sleeve & tray gift box with imagery showing how HORSES CHANGE LIVES.

We think you’ll be as excited as we are to add this beauty to your collection and to support the amazing PATH International organization.

JOIN OUR PATH TO HOPE

More and more, we’re hearing about amazing, science-based outcomes when humans and horses build deep soulful connections together.

Breyer says: Let’s have more of this!

Therefore, we’ve joined forces with PATH International to give hope to the thousands of people waiting for a special horse to hug. There are 817 PATH International Centers across the US, with the most wonderful horses and ponies —and in need of volunteers.

Learn more about equine-assisted services, donate, or volunteer to help your local PATH International Therapeutic Horsemanship Center here:

TAKE ME THERE

Breyer and PATH International Working Together

HOPE DELIVERED

PATH International member center horses and professionals give hope to individuals with ADHD, Alzheimer’s, Amputation, Autism Spectrum, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, Behavioral Mental Health, Epilepsy, Genetic Conditions, Head Trauma, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Orthopedic Issues, Paralysis, PTSD, Speech Impairment, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, Substance Abuse, Terminal Illness, Trauma, Violence, Visual Impairment, Weight Control Disorders and Youth at Risk.