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A Camp for Kids who Stutter - Summer 2024!

Cheyne Ranch is honored to be the host location for a premier service designed to support a special group of kids. It is a camp - for kids who stutter. Led by Julia Gerhard, CCC-SLP, DMA (Speech therapist) and Karah Hammontree, RMHCI (mental health specialist).

DATES: Monday - Thursday, June 10 - 13, 2024

TIME: 9:00 AM 12:30 PM

WHERE: Cheyne Ranch, Oviedo, FL

WHO: Kids and teens who stutter. Led by Julia Gerhard, CCC-SLP, DMA (Speech therapist) and Karah Hammontree, RMHCI (mental health specialist).

WHAT: A supportive, positive environment at an equine-based day camp for kids and teens who stutter. Each day, participants will learn and assist with animal & horse care skills (ground-skills) as well as experience a daily hand-led horse ride. Group-based interactions and team responsibilities will be facilitated and encouraged throughout each activity. Camp is specially designed with acceptance-commitment therapy, desensitization, cognitive restructuring, mindfulness and breathing approaches discussed and explored. Presentation skills will be addressed through improv games and daily presentation to caregivers at the end of the session.

Please contact us for more information.

**We can provide recommendations for travel accommodations for those traveling from out of the area.


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Advocacy - Written Testimony on HB3

This is part of an ongoing volunteer Advocacy cause where I am attempting to share with others as I learn.

I just did something I’ve never done before - I submitted:

Written Testimony to the Members of the: Appropriations Committee

On Monday, November 6th, the house is meeting as part of their November special session. One of the planned discussion items is the Family Empowerment Scholarship. The agenda item specifically is to discuss adding more funding to clear the waitlist of special needs kids who need funding as part of the school choice laws.

That is an awesome agenda item. I hope it passes.

However, for the current students and providers utilizing the scholarship - the reality of actually getting this funding - that is a train wreck of a program. The idea of the school choice laws are great. But carrying out the actual program is not happening well. at all. A company called Step Up For Students manages 99% of the money and they fail at distributing the money. Fail in big ways everyday.

This Monday’s meeting is an IDEAL time to have our voices heard.

And we don’t have to actually drive to Tallahassee - we have the option to submit a letter! (Although showing up would be fabulous if you are available to do that). Every single letter gets submitted to all members of the committee. Every single voice matters.


If you are a family utilizing the Family Empowerment scholarship and you would like to raise your voice - NOW is the time!

Here are the steps I followed to submit my letter:

Link to the Florida House of Representatives Meeting Testimony website

STEP 1: From the Florida House of Representatives Meeting Testimony website,

Find the “Appropriations Committee” meeting and click “Appear at Meeting” (you will get to select appear by written testimony soon…)



STEP 2: Complete the form with your Name, Address, etc (I’m betting you can put “No” for being a lobbyist)

STEP 3: Select the appropriate Agenda Item and Bill as shown in the screenshot

STEP 4: Click “add”









STEP 5: Affirm your human-ness

STEP 6: Click Submit-Print

STEP 7: Read the pop-up note (your letter is emailed to committee members, not necessarily read aloud) and SUBMIT WRITTEN TESTIMONY!


STEP 8: From the dropdown box, Choose HB 3C Family Empowerment Scholarship Program (yes, again)

STEP 9: NOW write your letter! or copy and paste if you typed your letter in a different program

STEP 10: Click Add

STEP 11: Another click to affirm human-ness (then I had to do one of those confusing puzzles, “find all the bicycles” I generally fail those a few times

STEP 12: SEND WRITTEN TESTIMONY!!!!!


Letter suggestions:

  • Be clear, concise, and brief

  • communicate your support of school choice

  • your personal experiences with the scholarship

  • specific, brief examples of scholarship funding delays, denials, misinformation, etc

  • Ask for oversight / accountability for the SFOs (Scholarship Funding Organizations)


Of course it is a twelve step program. :)

Please email me with any questions, I try my best to answer your questions!

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Advocacy - Representative Spencer Roach

On Monday, October 23 - Anna (my 17 year old daughter) and I were fortunate to be invited to Ft. Myers to participate in an advocacy discussion with Florida District 76 Representative Spencer Roach.

My friend and mentor for advocacy, Barbara Beasley, prepared for the meeting with Representative Roach through a contact of hers, another educational advocate - Sarah Clements.

We were also accompanied by Mary Jo Walsh, a private school owner and special needs advocate from West Palm Beach, FL. As a response to the difficulties her school has faced receiving funds from the Family Empowerment Scholarship, Mary Jo and her director came to the meeting with stacks of data from hundreds of other private schools around Florida.


The meeting lasted about an hour and it was productive. Representative Roach was unaware of the problems parents, providers and private schools are facing. Shortly into the meeting, while we were presenting our collective data, he voiced an understanding of the “dumpster fire” on how the school choice legislation is being executed. He agreed the private company managing this scholarship needs to be held accountable and reminded that it works for the tax payers of Florida.


Yes, yes it does.

There is a special session being called in Tallahassee the week of November 6th. It is during this special session there will be more opportunity to meet with other legislatures and help inform them of the financial crisis so many parents, providers and private schools face because the company administering these Dept of Education funds can’t seem to get the money to the people.


Thank you so much to those who donated. As of Tuesday, 10/24, 12!! individuals donated a total of $495 to help offset our printing and travel costs. We used my husband’s hotel points for our hotel night and we ate on the cheap. I will link a spreadsheet to our travel costs here soon.


Our next focus is the November 6th - November 9th special session in Tallahassee. The school choice bill specific to unique abilities (HB1) is being addressed. If there are hearings - then public comment is welcomed (and encouraged!). The only way to be heard and to make a difference is to communicate. show up. Write letters. Share your stories. We will keep advocating and this has to be a community effort. We all must participate to have our voices heard.

More soon…


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Advocacy & News 13

Here is a link to the interview that aired on October 19 on News13

News13 recently came to Cheyne Ranch to film a story on my friend Barbara Beasley, a mom and a tireless advocate for special needs education in Florida. They filmed for 3!! hours and created a 3 minute story about a few important points regarding the Family Empowerment Scholarship. I wish we could share the entire 3 hour conversation - there are so many ways this special needs education legislation is a long answered effort.


However, carrying out the vision and purpose of this legislation doesn't happen just because a law was passed - there is still so much work to do. Barbara (along with other moms who are BIG advocates) spend so much of their personal time helping other families navigate this messy maze. They keep researching the issues, writing the letters, keep speaking up, finding the contacts, making the appointments, explaining the issues AND discussing and proposing solutions. And they don't stop. They keep communicating and keep educating - it is just so inspiring.


We keep advocating for ALL Florida families because our future looks so much brighter when our children receive the best education possible.


Here is a link to the interview that aired on October 19 on News13

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collaboration

I remember an evening in 2007, I was sitting in a college class at MNU in Olathe, KS. We were learning about “synergy.” I was skeptical. I don’t even remember the exercise we did to demonstrate the effect of synergy. But somehow, at the end of that class period, my skepticism was being replaced with the eagerness that accompanies an emerging realization. We aren’t talking about all those “group” projects assigned in high school - where it was usually one person doing the work while the others… what did the others do? This kind of exciting synergy is when capable & willing people come together - the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

I must have known that prior to 2007 (age 29,) right?

I can’t say that I was aware of the concept before it was so clearly demonstrated, but since then - one of my favorite things to do is to work with others, capable others to create ideas, content, programs, summaries, clarifications, anything actually. Because the output is so much better when done together.

When I met Julie Gerhard, a speech therapist, she said out loud more than once how much she enjoyed collaborating with others. And I thought to myself, ummmmm… I better step-up my thinking momentum. Julie is BRILLIANT. And a woman who gets stuff done. And I want to be someone she collaborates with.

And then my friend, Jenine, an occupational therapist, she is so TALENTED working with kids and understanding all the things about how to get their brains grooving and their bodies moving. I was thrilled when I learned Jenine wanted to talk about being part of things at Cheyne Ranch. Once again, I thought to myself, ummmmm… I better step-up my brain power. Because I want to be part of this incredible thing Jenine offers.

And Shawna, a woman who has an endless ability to to turn everyday moments into learning moments for her kids and any others that are fortunate enough to be in the vicinity. When she said she wanted to teach a class here, I was ecstatic. And once again, inspired & challenged to step up my game. Because once again, I want to be a collaborator of Shawna’s.

We are headed into our 4th! school year of outdoor learning programs this August. And I am so so proud of the collaborations coming together at Cheyne Ranch. We have an incredible teacher on Mondays, a brilliant speech therapist on Wednesdays, and a talented occupational therapist on Fridays:

These professionals hold their own with their own professional lives and practices - I’m just so proud of the matched philosophies and passions that bring us together here at Cheyne Ranch a few hours each week. We all believe in providing a safe, inclusive and accessible way for people of all abilities to experience the wonder of the animals and learn more about animal care and connection. We all believe that real learning happens when students are relaxed and enjoying their environment - and all the better if that learning space is outside, in nature.

Please reach out if you have any questions about any of these programs. Please share and support these impressive professionals as they work to bring their services to your student here at Cheyne Ranch.

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Hello Fall STUDENTS! Lots of good info

Our next 8-week session STARTS this THURSDAY, August 17th!!!!

I'm so excited! 


We outlined a weekly calendar with 65 Cheyne Ranch program spots - and all 65 are filled!! Whew! that took some maneuvering, thank you all for your patience while I got that together.

Here are some important notes:


Fall 2023 | two 8-week sessions | chra.us/p

  • Thursday. August 17th - Wednesday, October 11th

  • Thursday, October 19th - Thursday, December 21st

  • Consider bookmarking this weblink (chra.us/p) for your future reference. The next 12 months of Cheyne Ranch dates can be found here.

RAIN or SHINE!

  • There are no refunds for missed classes

  • There is 1 make-up lesson offered every 8 weeks for riding lessons and PALS. 

  • There are no make-up lessons offered for group classes such as Nature Club and Treasures

  • In the case of an instructor absence, a make-up will be offered


PAYMENT | chra.us/pay

  • Invoices will be emailed soon

  • You do NOT have to wait for an invoice, please feel free to pay anytime, here is a link for all the ways to pay: chra.us/pay

    • $400 for 8 weeks of

      • horseback riding lessons

      • PALS

      • Nature Club (Nature Club has sibling discount)

    • $320 for 8 weeks of

      • Friday night Treasures + optional dinner donation each week

    • Other costs & timelines:

      • Shawna’s Farmyard Explorers

      • Occupational Therapy - Little Sprouts Craftivity 4 weeks

      • Social Skills / Speech Therapy / Social directed language coaching

  • Is your child on FL Medicaid Sunshine Health? If so, we can get a $200 yearly credit toward your activities here at Cheyne Ranch! email me for more info

  • Is your child on the FES/UA scholarship? If so, all of our Cheyne Ranch classes are reimbursable. Our invoices are all set up for reimbursement. You need 2 things to submit for FES/UA reimbursement

    • An invoice (being emailed soon)

    • Receipt for proof of payment (if you pay through the email invoice, the invoice also now becomes your receipt!)


WHAT TO WEAR

  • Our lessons meet rain or shine, please have your child dress in layers for working in varying weather conditions

  • Hiking / work boots are so helpful!

    • Old tennis shoes are also an option

    • Rain Boots are not very comfortable for any extended walking or animal care and they are not great for riding

    • Ariat is my family's favorite brand of work and/or riding boots - they are expensive, but they last a long time

    • Tractor Supply has boots to try on and purchase

  • Please consider bringing a change of clothes. We get really dirty and/or wet out here working sometimes. 

WATER! and snacks!

  • A refillable water bottle is SO ESSENTIAL! we have cold filtered water available to refill

  • Snacks are welcome, no eating in the barn please. We eat on the playground or the pool patio


HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS | chra.us/hbr

  • If your child is in horseback riding lessons, PLEASE read our FAQ. Keep scrolling on the web page to read about our:

    • Instructor policy

    • Lesson horse policy

    • Rider level policy

    • Small group lessons

    • Horsemanship philosophy & emphasis

FAMILY VISITS! KIDS NIGHT OUT! BIRTHDAY PARTY! FIELD TRIPS!  |  chra.us

  • If you have family or friends in town and want to show them our animals + each kid can have a horse ride, please bring them to Cheyne Ranch for a family visit!

  • Kids' Night Out is SO FUN!! Ages 5 - 12ish, once a month during the school year:

  • We LOVE hosting birthday parties, they are small, laid back and REALLY FUN! 

  • FIELD TRIPS!! For Scouts, homeschool groups, clubs - the itinerary can be modified to your groups’ needs. 


LAST (but not least) PLEASE DONATE |  chra.us/donate

We LOVE sharing our animals with the community. We believe so wholly in our mission to teach people of all abilities animal care and connection. Horses, animals, staff wages, insurance, software - it is all SO EXPENSIVE! There are so many ways to contribute, here are a few ideas:

  • Read the above expectations and participate in our incredible community with patience and compassion

  • Donate to Cheyne Ranch, Inc - $10 HELPS us!!

  • Find out how your employer might match your donation

  • Follow & interact on Facebook / Instagram

  • Volunteer at Cheyne Ranch

  • Purchase things from our Amazon wish list 

  • Spread the word to friends and family about Cheyne Ranch - help us continue our mission as we continue to learn and grow together!

Please let me know if you have any questions, thank you for being part of our awesome community!


Sally Ann Cheyne

Founder & President 

Cheyne Ranch, Inc.

nonprofit 501(c)(3)

Located in Oviedo, FL

 

Call / Text: (407) 205-7744 

email: Sally@CheyneRanch.com

Website: www.CheyneRanch.com

Facebook: facebook.com/CheyneRanch

Instagram: instagram.com/CheyneRanch

Cheyne Ranch is a nonprofit that provides a safe, inclusive and accessible way for people of all abilities to learn about animal care & connections.

We serve our local community through providing scholarships to our lesson programs, caring for the many farm animals that have been donated to us, and advocating for inclusive, accessible experiences for all individuals.

Please donate and help us with our mission: chra.us/donate

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August Newsletter: Fall Programs! Summer Recap & NEW programs

 
 

Cheyne Ranch is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that provides a safe, inclusive and accessible way for people of all abilities to learn about animal care and connection.


We are SO EXCITED about our line-up of fall classes!

first, a summer recap…

We had an AMAZING summer!

6 teen volunteers | 4 workers | Over 400! appointments slots between Nature Clubs, PALS, Riding Lessons, & 4 weeks of Summer Camp | 8 weeks of Friday Treasures for 6 spectacular teen girls | 25 family visit appointments | 20 speech therapy appointments | over 80 appts donated for FREE as part of our scholarships | 10! horses, 3 goats, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 14 bunnies, 30ish chickens | a NEW kitten | + all the Cheyne family adventures, fishing for Evan, theater for Sophia, Law camp! and horseback riding for Anna and… 40 days of roundtrip drop-off and pick-ups downtown Orlando for our ballerina Graci (over 4,000 miles!)

and it isn’t even August yet!

++ a BIG Thank you to our workers and volunteers! Thank you for showing up! Thank you for sharing your ideas and your enthusiasm, taking photos, having fun together and most importantly - working so diligently and keeping everyone SAFE!

  • THANK YOU to our hardworking staff (in order of hire date - I think): Preston, Kayla, Tatiana & Kai

  • THANK YOU to our incredible volunteers: Gabriella, Abby, Julia, Giana, Emilyse (and Jamie! for showing up with no notice to teach for an entire week!)

  • THANK YOU to our students who stepped up so much this summer and I can’t wait for you to be “official” volunteers: Skyler, Eva, Kate, Miranda & Harrison

  • THANK YOU to the Philip & the Cheyne kids - you work 7 days a week helping to take care of our animals and how quickly I forget to thank you for all your hard work, patience, and support

  • I love this beautiful orchestra of talent and fun that I get to conduct - I’m probably forgetting some names - but THANK YOU!

+++ a BIG Thank you to the families: moms, dads, grandparents who donate their time, money, ideas, food, encouragement, hard working selves & driving kids, and keep showing up to be an incredible part of this Cheyne Ranch community. I’m so thankful for all of you.


It’s a giant rubik’s cube of appointments I can’t wait to solve! Please visit this INTEREST page to let me know your preferred classes and times.

**Some programs vary in length (6, 8, 10, or 16 weeks)

Interested in joining us? Please complete the interest form


Now, back to our fall programming…

Drumroll please…………………………….. It’s BACK!! 10 weeks this fall!!

Social Skills Class!

Julia Gerhard, CCC-SLP, DMA, Speech Therapist will guide our kids in communication and connection with peers while having fun at our farm!

Please email or call Julie with any questions: Juliadgerhard@gmail.com | (215) 767-9455


This is NEW! This is so exciting!!

FARMYARD EXPLORERS with SHAWNA!

Shawna is a homeschooling mom to 3 adventurous kids and a former Tinkergarten and Timbernook instructor. Shawna loves facilitating natural play-based learning, where kids discover and learn as they play, especially outside! Shawna helps us all feel comfortable getting messy while we play and learn (kids LOVE it!) She has an incredible line-up of outdoor activities and learning ready for fun this fall.


Interested in joining us? Please complete the interest form

Please email Shawna with any questions:

Shawna@CheyneRanch.com


Cheyne Ranch programs…

Heading into our 4th fall this August 2023. They just keep getting better... PALS, Nature Club, Riding Lessons

Our fall semester is 2 sessions of 8 weeks each:

  • 8 week session: Aug 17 - Oct 11 | $400

  • 8 week session: Oct 19 - Dec 20 | $400

Interested in joining us? Please complete the interest form


PALS

Learn animal care and connection with our 2 feet on the ground (not riding). We will gain valuable life skills as we push ourselves to grow taking care of the horses, chickens, goats, bunnies, cow and pig.

Small group lessons of 2 - 3 students at a similar level.


Horseback Riding Lessons

Horseback riding lessons are so fun! We offer them every week, for 1 hour in small groups of 2 - 3 students of a similar level. We are so excited about our new curriculum! Combining the best from CHA, USPC and HSLL - we have a google classroom with more learning at home! (optional)

Students have option to participate in Rainbow Learning Levels for the riding / mounted curriculum!


Nature Club!

Choose either Wednesdays afterschool (3pm - 6pm) or Friday mornings (9am - 1pm). We are starting our 4th school year offering Nature Clubs and it is outdoor small group learning at its best!

Students have option to participate in Rainbow Learning Levels for UNmounted curriculum!

Interested in joining us? Please complete the interest form


Donation considerations:

  • We strive to be INCLUSIVE and ACCESSIBLE to ALL students - we have 75 students each week joining us!

  • We offer over 20% of our lessons FREE to the community members who might not otherwise be able to experience this!

  • We spend hundreds of hours each year training and mentoring teenagers as volunteers as they develop real job skills for their future

  • We adopt and care for animals in need - all of our 10 horses have been specifically placed with us because their owners knew our high standard of care and knowledge would be the right lifetime home for their animals


Please donate

Do you remember this DONATION post from 3 months ago in May? We were fortunate to raise almost $4,000 in donations this summer. It helped us prepare for our “light” lesson schedule the first 3 weeks of August. Here we are, at the end of July already and it is time for our FALL FUNDRAISER. Our goal is $10,000. In the meantime, there are so many ways to offer your support:

Please Donate:

  • Sponsor a student! Sponsor a program! Each class is $200 for 8 weeks, a program like Treasures is $2,000 for 8 weeks. When making your donation, write “scholarship” in the comments

  • Donate money to Cheyne Ranch, Inc chra.us/pay (we take money almost every way you could possibly pay it) for our farm upkeep, there is always a long list of repairs and improvements. Fences, water pipes, drainage improvements, a need for loads of sand, it just keeps going.

  • Find out how your employer might match your donation

  • Purchase a Lowes, Home Depot, or Tractor Supply gift card for our animals.

  • Call Horstmeyer’s in Sanford and add money to our account - this is where we buy a lot of our hay & feed.

  • Purchase anything from our Amazon wish list

FEELING LOW ON FUNDS?

Here are some ways to support Cheyne Ranch that are not monetary donations:

  • REFER US! WE love offering family visits, birthday parties and meeting new people. Tell your friends and neighbors about us so they will come see us too!

  • REVIEW US! One of the primary ways small businesses gain new customers is by having a lot of positive online reviews! Please write us a positive review us on google, facebook, or anywhere else you visit on the web

  • FOLLOW US! By following us on Facebook / Instagram, you help keep our sporadic posts in other people’s news feed. More views creates more views. Interacting with a photo or a post on social media (like, comment, share) is even better!

  • VOLUNTEER! If you are an existing family who is part of our Cheyne Ranch community, please reach out to me and let me know if you want to come clean some stalls, sweep the floor, fill some waters or even organize anything! Email me for more info


We have made so many big connections this summer:

  1. We have partnered with Ladies327, a nonprofit that exists to support other nonprofits. The founder, Kim Colegrave and I connected right away over our shared love of horses, our motivation to help others and our similar stories of finding ourselves the founder and president of nonprofits while we wade our way through the buerocracy (her nonprofit is 8 years ahead of Cheyne Ranch - I have so much to learn.)

  2. We have implemented a new curriculum for both our riding and (some of) our ground programs. It is called HorseSense Learning Levels and it has been so exciting to try out so many new games, patterns, and ideas. Also, the founders of HorseSense Learning Levels are like-minded in their emphasis that horse care and connection are the primary focus of lessons - not to be overshadowed by the physical skills. This fall semester, we are rolling out an option for students to earn a ribbon for passing each level - IF they want to do some additional learning away from the barn. More details coming soon…

  3. We are in talks with Glorious Hands, Inc, a nonprofit in Sanford, Florida that seeks to provide mentoring opportunities for teenage girls, and we hope to come up with opportunities to host fun and learning classes for their organization.

  4. Cheyne Ranch is beginning volunteer advocacy work to help other providers and families who utilize the Family Empowerment Scholarship. Our goal is to utilize this website to help others understand some of the technical nuances and possibly create short manuals / guides for providers and families.

  5. We are navigating through insurance liability options so we can provide services for families the Down Syndrome Foundation of Florida.

  6. We welcome Jenine Moore, an Occupational Therapist with over 10 years of experience working with special needs kids! Jenine is available for in-home and farm! OT appointments.

And the list of connections keeps growing, our momentum is exciting. And the need for these kind of services is big. So big that every time we add a new lesson time slot or a new class, it gets filled and there is a waiting list. So big that I don’t have time to return voicemails. So big I am finding myself sharing our philosophy and approach with others in hopes they will open up their businesses with the same accessible and inclusive mission that we have. We are offering something big. But the need is still bigger.

Interested in joining us? Please complete the interest form


That’s about all for now! There are more programs and developments in the works - I am so excited to be on this journey with you all.


Sally Ann Cheyne

Founder & President 

Cheyne Ranch, Inc.

nonprofit 501(c)(3)

Located in Oviedo, FL

 

Call / Text: (407) 205-7744 

email: Sally@CheyneRanch.com

Website: www.CheyneRanch.com

Facebook: facebook.com/CheyneRanch

Instagram: instagram.com/CheyneRanch

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