Louisville man starts Cope's Hope Equine Assisted Services

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Louisville man starts Cope's Hope Equine Assisted Services

Louisville man starts Cope's Hope Equine Assisted Services. Eric Wright hopes it will have a positive impact on other Louisville area families.

Eric Wright started Cope's Hope Equine Assisted Services in 2021. He wants other families to benefit from equine therapy. His two daughters with special needs have been helped by it. The organization is named after his grandfather, who bought the farm in 1964. Wright is a student success coach at the University of Louisville. He bought a farm on the outskirts of the city from his uncle. It was actually Wright's grandfather who purchased the land in the 1960s. They named it Copes Hope in honor of his late grandfather. Eric Wright wants kids to learn essential coping skills. he believes horses help him teach them that.


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