Therapy Increases Client Base

OT sessions started in July and PT sessions started in August. Additional slots in OT, PT and SLP are now available.

OT sessions started in July and PT sessions started in August. Additional slots in OT, PT and SLP are now available.

As the school year begins, Mane Stream’s Therapy Services is gettin’ back into full swing right along with you!

We know that scheduling is quite the jigsaw puzzle, and we’re here to help! Mane Stream is excited to offer expanded speech-language pathology services to existing clients in the early afternoons during the week. We continue to have limited availability in our OT and PT services.

If you are a current client and are interested in learning more about our reopening process, what therapy services will look like this fall, and what openings we have in our schedule, please contact our Director of Therapy Services Melanie at melanie@manestreamnj.org or call our office at (908) 439-9636.

Virtual Field Trips

Getting Creative with Technology

Over the course of the past few months, Mane Stream’s staff has been able to showcase their creativity by hosting virtual field trips with our friends who weren’t able to visit us this spring. One of our community partners, the Somerset County Adult Day Center, completed an interactive activity with the parts of the horse (which wouldn’t have been complete without our handsome model Joe!).

Are you an educator, troop leader, or looking to supplement distance learning? Virtual field trips or activities at Mane Stream could be just what you are looking for OR hadn’t even imagined!

Shoot us an email jen@manestreamnj.org and we will work on developing an activity that is just right for your group!

Silly.girlzz

A Passion To Do Good!

Maya and Charlie are local equestrians who wanted to give back to the community when COVID hit. They're selling handmade bracelets and the proceeds go to Mane Stream! They have big hearts, and great stories of their own. Check them out on IG @silly.girlzz to see more and learn how you can purchase a bracelet or two of your own! (Currently also on sale at Horseman’s Outlet, Palermo Show Stable, Phoenix Rising Farm, and Heaven’s Gate)

How it Began…

“We met at the barn and quickly became great friends! As summer approached during this difficult time and the world seemed to be shutting down, we knew we needed to make a plan to keep busy, have fun, and do something meaningful. The idea of SILLY GIRLZZ happened so quickly and naturally, we knew this was it! SILLY GIRLZZ allows us to connect with horses, stay creative, but most importantly…help those in need!” - Love, Charlie & Maya

Therapy Services at Mane Stream

Mane Stream’s Therapy Services has seen an increase in returning clients over the past couple of weeks. Clients have been working with our SLP Melanie and our OT Gina on a variety of tasks and activities in the clinic, barn, and arena as we all get back into the swing of things.

Back in June, we welcomed Carmine, our first client back to the farm. His first session was packed with a treasure hunt to find ponies, comparing small excavators to big excavators, and making sure the horses stayed in their stalls. It was a session filled with discovery and language!

While July was quite hot, clients worked on functional skills with both their two and four-legged friends! Some clients even got to help take care of the horses while working on color identification (of feed buckets!) and making requests (turning the water spigots on and off!)

We’re looking forward to welcoming back additional therapy clients in the fall.

Sunset Yoga Series

with Gia Esposito of Airs Above Yoga

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Here’s your chance to get out and visit the farm…and join us for Sunset Yoga at the Farm!

For a $10 donation to Mane Stream you can sign up to attend our Sunday evening yoga sessions. Space is limited so you must RSVP.

We request you bring your own yoga mat, mask, and plenty of water. We will set up spaces 6 feet apart for your yoga mat so we can practice safe social distancing. We have plenty of hand sanitizer too!

BONUS: Each day attendees will be entered in a raffle and at the end of the series we will pull the winning ticket and that person will receive a gift certificate for a private Zoom yoga session with Gia and Airs Above Yoga!

This is a weather-dependent event and will be canceled for inclement weather.

Please wear a mask upon arrival and be prepared for a temperature check as per our policies and procedures. Visit our website to learn more about our COVID-19 specific policies.

If you have any questions reach out to Rebecca at volunteer@manestreamnj.org

Summer Camp Update

We’re mid-way and “Mornings at Mane Stream” are going marvelously!

Mandatory temperature checks for everyone!

Mandatory temperature checks for everyone!

We're keeping things safe with small groups each week, mandatory temperature checks each morning, and masks when we aren't riding. Despite the limited space, we've seen a lot of returning smiling campers this year! While we are missing our volunteer buddies, campers are really thriving in a more independent atmosphere. Our year-round adaptive riders are enjoying grooming and tacking at camp while learning from some visiting riders. While the days are shorter, it just means our mornings are jam-packed with riding and horse care. With such busy mornings, social distancing has been a breeze and the campers (and Miss Kelly) are constantly coming in with some pretty cool masks.

The horses are loving the attention after having a very quiet spring. All our campers are doing a great job helping us keep them in shape until we can open our schedule back up fully. They are even dusting off the jumping skills for Dorito, Buzz, Judge, Po, and Joe! Smaller groups of campers means tons of opportunities to ride different horses. Campers may need to work on their half-halts one day with Po and get a leg workout the next day on Joe. It's been a great way to make everyday fun and challenging for each rider. While for most of the campers it's all about the cantering and jumping, there’s still time for a few summer favorite games like ride-a-buck and musical stalls!

It's been a pretty hot couple of weeks, so water balloon fights are sorely missed but we're keeping cool with plenty of pow-wows in the shade. There have been homemade horse treats and a few rousing games of horse-themed Pictionary as well to help us stay cool and entertained. Campers are rising to the challenge to draw some pretty hard topics like barrel racing and dressage. There have been a few great portraits drawn of Miss Jen as well, complete with her signature bun and sunglasses!

This year Jane, Jen, Mel, Ivy, and Kelly are joined by special guest Kathy Dermody--you may recognize her from the annual horse show as our esteemed judge--and volunteers Ellie and Hannah. We are missing Holland but thrilled about her new addition, Hadleigh!

Hard to believe but we are more than halfway through with the summer--time flies when you are having fun. If you want to see more of the camp shenanigans (Miss Kelly has returned complete with glitter and fairy wings) keep your eye on the Mane Stream Instagram and Facebook--Louisa, Rebecca, and Alanna have been doing an amazing job of posting the fun.

Only 4 more weeks!

Written by:
Jane Banta, Interim Camp Director

Volunteer Coordinator Update

Mane Stream is so happy to have so many enthusiastic people who want to help implement our mission.

I appreciate your understanding and patience at this time. Rebecca Jablonski, Volunteer Coordinator

I appreciate your understanding and patience at this time. Rebecca Jablonski, Volunteer Coordinator

The pandemic this year has forced us to change our practices to ensure the health and safety of our participants, staff and volunteers. We have had to drastically reduce the number of people on the property for the time being while we monitor the health crisis closely to determine the best course of action for our participants and volunteers.

Since we are limiting the number of people on the property and practicing social distancing, we have made the difficult decision to postpone all orientations and trainings for the rest of the year. We will reevaluate at the end of the year and potentially set up new dates at that time.

If you attended a virtual orientation during the quarantine, we will reach out to you first to offer the hands-on training when it becomes available.

Volunteers with Mad Skills!

Our volunteers come to Mane Stream for a lot of different reasons. Normally they would be spending their time at the barn supporting our programs and our mission but the pandemic has made that difficult, to say the least. In an attempt to remain connected, we asked our volunteers to share what they do outside of the time they spend with us at Mane Stream. What hidden talents do they have? What is their “back story” and how did they get to where they are now? Boy, did we get some great responses! These stories completely fascinated us and we want to let you in on their secret talents that aren’t so secret.

Raphaela Araki-Leite

Raphaela Araki-Leite is a brand new volunteer to Mane Stream. When we reached out and asked if anyone had any special talents or stories not related to Mane Stream that they wanted to share, she stepped up to the plate and blew us all away! Raphaela says “This is just a hobby but I have always loved art and quarantine gave me the opportunity to finish [some works in progress] and start some [new] projects!”  Quarantine never looked so beautiful! Are you an artist too?? Leave a comment and let us know!


Karen Ricciardi


Volunteer, Karen Ricciardi, shared so many fun facts about herself! She worked in restaurants as a teenager and that experience inspired her to become a trained baker and cook at the New York Restaurant School. She put herself through school and everything! She also used to volunteer with her sister Laura making soup once a week for 60-80 senior citizens and did that for about 7 years. We bet the soup was delicious. Karen also is an avid reader, she set a goal to read 50 books last year, and made it to 48. What an accomplishment! I bet she has a ton of great recommendations. Ask Karen for a soup recipe or book recommendation below in the comments!


Maggie Conroy


Dedicated volunteer Maggie Conroy has definitely lived an exciting life! She used to work for the William J Barnes Agency in Westfield where she shipped the United States Equestrian Team’s horses to Europe. The company coordinated all aspects involved in the shipping process, from health papers to USDA permits to quarantine to vanning and plane reservations. They also arranged for the import of horses from Iceland and they did domestic travel too. She had the opportunity to fly via Luftansa with horses from Newark to Los Angeles,  twice (with a professional groom.) We have the pictures to prove it! Have your own horse story you want to share? Comment below! 

Volunteers with mad skills, stories, and SOUP!

Our volunteers come from a wide variety of backgrounds to build our vibrant community of people. We are in awe of their talent, kindness, dedication, and special love for horses. Hearing your stories helps us stay connected. Do you have a special talent or story you want to share with Mane Stream? Want to connect with others? Contact volunteer@manestreamnj.org!

Moving to Phase 2 on July 6th

Update from the Executive Director, Trish Hegeman

It's been another good week at Mane Stream and the weather cooperated too! The 11 independent riders who have returned (some riding twice a week) are already feeling more confident and solid in the saddle. While the therapy clients who were part of our telepractice program during the stay-at-home order returned to the farm for speech-language therapy working in the clinic and interacting with the horses in the barn.

The detailed policies and procedures that were created have been working seamlessly. Now we are happy to be able to move to PHASE 2 of our reopening plan starting on Monday, July 6. If your rider or client meets the requirements for PHASE 2 please contact Jen Dermody (jen@manestreamnj.org) or Melanie Dominko-Richards (melanie@manestreamnj.org) for more information about returning to the farm. Summer Campers MUST meet the requirements for PHASE 1.

What does this mean?

Adaptive Riding – riders who require minimal assistance mounting and dismounting, and who need a leader occasionally during their lesson but no sidewalker(s). Field trips can take place with limited participants who can safely maintain social distancing. Therapy Services - sessions may include equine movement as a treatment tool if appropriate for clients who can transfer unassisted and do not need sidewalkers during a session. Mane Stream will utilize select volunteers for the tasks of greeting, leading, heading and/or long-lining.

For NEWLY REVISED DOCUMENTS please check our reopening plan which details the criteria for each phase and the procedures for each of our programs. Any questions please contact Trish at trish@manestreamnj.org. Reopening Process: https://www.manestreamnj.org/reopening-process

Phase 1 Adaptive Riders

The No Barriers Virtual Summit

What’s within you is stronger than what’s in your way

Written by: Alanna Flax-Clark, Special Projects Manager

Think about Mane Stream. We don’t hide our challenges. Yet, we are able to tap into the light of the human spirit and elevate it through this no barriers life expressed through our common bond of horses.

Think about Mane Stream. We don’t hide our challenges. Yet, we are able to tap into the light of the human spirit and elevate it through this no barriers life expressed through our common bond of horses.

This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending the No Barriers Virtual Summit. I was able to hear from people who are breaking barriers in the disability world like Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to summit Mt. Everest; Bethany Hamilton, pro surfer; Mick Ebeling, founder of Not Impossible, a multiple award-winning social innovation lab and production company; Marlee Matlin, Academy Award® winning actress, activist, and author; and many more!

The No Barriers motto is “What’s within you is stronger than what’s in your way”. Everything I heard over the two-day Summit resonated with me personally and is everything our participants and families at Mane Stream strive to conquer on a daily basis.

Especially with everything we’ve been dealing with over the last few months, it’s important to remember that no matter what we may be trying to overcome, we all have strength in our individual identity. We have it within ourselves to accomplish anything, and we have the strength to ask for help. Within the No Barriers community, they call this our “Rope Team”--- building our tribe that will help us each day. It’s important to remember that we are surrounded by a wonderful community of family, friends, instructors, therapists… whoever may be part of our individual community. We are all here to support one another.

Don’t hide your challenges, whether they be physical or more hidden, invisible challenges. This is how you can connect with people. In other words, in vulnerability you find community. Think about Mane Stream. We don’t hide our challenges. Yet, we are able to tap into the light of the human spirit and elevate it through this no barriers life expressed through our common bond of horses.

Erik Weihenmayer said, “We aren’t connected by triumph, we are connected by struggle.” Erik is blind and has climbed all Seven Summits (the highest mountains on each of the seven continents).

Erik Weihenmayer said, “We aren’t connected by triumph, we are connected by struggle.” Erik is blind and has climbed all Seven Summits (the highest mountains on each of the seven continents).

Erik Weihenmayer said, “We aren’t connected by triumph, we are connected by struggle.” Erik is blind and has climbed all Seven Summits (the highest mountains on each of the seven continents). He pointed out that when you summit the mountain you aren’t at the top of your journey. It’s only when you get back down that you’ve really succeeded and are able to carry what you’ve learned from your journey and apply it to your life—move forward in your own life and share it with others.

Karamo Brown, of TV show Queer Eye said to envision the challenges in life as a slingshot that’s pulling you back.

Karamo Brown, of TV show Queer Eye said to envision the challenges in life as a slingshot that’s pulling you back.

The last thing I’d like to share is this analogy that Karamo Brown from the TV show Queer Eye shared. He said to envision the challenges in life as a slingshot that’s pulling you back. Eventually when you get to the point when you’re ready to ask for support, surround yourself with positivity, and get help, it doesn’t push you back anymore. If you want to soar, you have to let the tension go. Be patient and allow yourself to ask for help.

We hope that all of us at Mane Stream can help you relieve some of that tension on your slingshot as we’re reopening and provide relief on our social media for those that still need to stay-at-home.

Haben is the first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School and an advocate for equal opportunity for people with disabilities.

Haben is the first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School and an advocate for equal opportunity for people with disabilities.

P.S. Here’s a short clip from the Summit where Erik Weihenmayer interviews Haben Girma. Haben is the first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School and an advocate for equal opportunity for people with disabilities. What an amazing and well-educated person—I want to be her friend!! Watch & Listen to the Haben Girma - No Barriers Podcast (Condensed Version)