When Karen Ruffner first searched Google for a way to combine her love for horses with a desire to help people, Mane Stream was the perfect match. She joined the team in the spring of 2022, eager to dive into the barn and the arena.
While Karen’s heart has always been with the herd, her journey over the last four years hasn't been a straight line. Due to some minor health challenges, Karen had to take an extended sabbatical from the barn for over a year. After an initial attempt to return, she found she needed a bit more time away to heal before stepping back into her boots for good in January 2025.
Since her return, Karen has been a model of reliability. While she keeps her weekly shifts to a focused 1.25 hours, she makes every minute count. To date, Karen has contributed nearly 80 volunteer hours to the mission!
"I can't thank Karen enough for her flexibility and adaptability. Whether it's Adaptive Riding, Therapy Services, or a field trip, Karen is always willing to help if she can!" said Volunteer Coordinator, Emily De Jong. "From the moment she joined the team, she has understood our mission. Watching her connect to the participants has been a pleasure, and we're so glad to have her as a volunteer!"
In the arena, Karen has formed a special bond with one of Mane Stream’s Adaptive riders, Penelope. Karen has loved watching Penelope's skills and confidence grow, noting that she feels inspired by watching her work hard and progress.
Of course, the horses provide their own kind of therapy. Karen describes the herd as patient and gentle, especially her favorite horse, Buzz. “One of my favorite memories at the farm is when Buzz nuzzled me while I was currying him,” she recalls, citing his curiosity and friendly personality as the reasons she loves working with him.
When asked about her favorite part of volunteering, Karen’s enthusiasm is as bright as ever: “It’s hard to choose because I love it all, being in the barn getting the horses ready, walking beside the rider, and working alongside the other volunteers are all rewarding!”
Karen’s dedication and her commitment to returning to Mane Stream after her time away is truly admirable. We are so lucky to have her back in the barn!