The Pleasant Valley Equine Rehab Program is the first California manifestation of TRF’s Second Chances program. It provides vocational training for incarcerated men. During a rigorous 18-week training program, inmates learn anatomy, injury treatment, nutrition and other aspects of care. After their release from prison, graduates of the TRF Second Chances Program in other states have gone on to careers as farriers, veterinary assistants and caretakers.

In Coalinga, the curriculum is sanctioned by West Hill College, which offers Equine Science classes and degrees. It includes natural horsemanship-based desensitization methods, learning to tack up a horse for various disciplines and basic farrier work to safely trim a hoof after a lost shoe or other minor incident.

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Second Chances Student

"My favorite part about the program is that I have a purpose every day."

Second Chances Student

"The program has helped me gain confidence that I lost somehow along my way in life."

Second Chances Student

"I no longer fear where I'll go or what I'll do after I get released."

Second Chances Student

"The horse shows me compassion I never knew and never had even as a child."

Second Chances Student

"Everyone and every horse deserve a second chance."

Second Chances Student

"The program has taught me Empathy."

Second Chances Student

"The program has helped me learn to talk to people and learn to ask for help."