Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 31, 2019 Equine, holistic wellness program At the equine, holistic camp—Photo courtesy of Jainaya Rowe. It’ukdi kadux, I would like to congratulate all of the babies, youth, adolescents, adults and grandparents for their achievement and participation in the Equine Activities with the White Clay Holistic Wellness Program, May 29-30 at the Trauma, Heal- ing and Resiliency Conference, at Elmer Quinn Park. My sincere gratitude to Ricky Graybael, Bill Reynolds and Natu- ral Resource workers for setting up the livestock panels, enabling the Equine event to happen. This would not have happened without your support and team work. Thank you to Dr. John Spence, Lydell Suppah, Wynter Sky Smith, and Brianna Moore for your awe- some team work, and keeping the These photos courtesy of Emily Yazzie. stamina and positive energy flow- ing; also Jainaya Rowe and Emily Yazzie for the photos. Again, a big Thank You to all of you for the awesome team work and positive support. This is what makes a Healthy Village Healthier—Tribes and families working together. God bless all of you. Mona S. Cochran, M.Ed/ C A D C I I I / Q M H P — Wa s c o / Snoqualmie, Behavioral Health Center, 1115 Wasco Street, Warm Springs. Equine Therapy will next present at Elmer Quinn Park at the Nine Tribes Prevention Confer- ence, Wednesday and Thursday, August 14 and 16. Page 5