Back in the Saddle Warriors

Cascade West Productions Fundraising Event

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Cascade West Productions Fundraising Event for BITS WARRIORS Program

Thank you to Cascade West Productions for the awesome and generous barrel racing event in Oregon the last week of Auguast 2016. Julie and Karen absolutely did a fabulous job which took a lot of hard work. Thank you so very much for raising of $3,537. To serve our Wounded Warriors in our BITS Program!

Barrel Racing Event Thank You

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Thank you to Cascade West Productions at their Barrel Racing event ,and Julie Goforth and Karen Askin for their outstanding and wonderful fundraiser in Oregon this summer to assist with our Back In The Saddle Warriors Program (BITS WARRIORS). You were so generous and we are very grateful for your support.They raised $2687.50!! Thank you also to Action Plus Photography (208-410-5501) for the pictures they took and donated to Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors!

Thank you All so much!!

Hippotherapy, charitable organization helps wounded warriors

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Army Sgt. Michael Buccieri conducts arm movements as part of a hippotherapy session at an Olympia, Wash., ranch April 9, 2013. Elisia Mutter, a Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH) certified equine instructor and the program manager for Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors: Back in the Saddle Warriors, helps control the movement of the horse. Buccieri was wounded during a deployment to Afghanistan in 2011. He has responded positively both physically and emotionally to hippotherapy and recommends it to other wounded warriors as a positive way to get exercise and improve their daily moods. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)

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Army Sgt. Michael Buccieri, Madigan Army Medical Center Warrior Transition Battalion, bonds with Davis, a horse used in the hippotherapy program offered by the Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors organization April 9, 2013. Buccieri was wounded while serving as a military policeman in Afghanistan. Working with an occupational therapist from the WTB, the team from Heartbeat and Davis, he said he has noticed a big improvement in both his strength and flexibility. His bond with Davis has also greatly improved his mood. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)

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Army Sgt. Michael Buccieri, Madigan Army Medical Center Warrior Transition Battalion, bonds with Davis, a horse used in the hippotherapy program offered by the Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors organization April 9, 2013. Buccieri was wounded while serving as a military policeman in Afghanistan. Working with an occupational therapist from the WTB, the team from Heartbeat and Davis, he said he has noticed a big improvement in both his strength and flexibility. His bond with Davis has also greatly improved his mood. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)

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Army Sgt. Michael Buccieri grooms Davis, a 6-year-old horse from the Back in the Saddle Warriors hippotherapy program at a ranch in Olympia, Wash., April 9, 2013. Buccieri is recovering from a gunshot wound to the lower back he received during an ambush in Afghanistan. He has been in the hippotherapy program for five weeks and has seen results in his strength and flexibility. He said it is a good alternative to typical rehabilitative therapy because it is fun and also peaceful. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)

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Phyllis Lang, a certified occupational therapist assistant with the Madigan Army Medical Center Warrior Transition Battalion, helps Army Sgt. Michael Buccieri stretch during a hippotherapy session at a ranch in Olympia, Wash., April 9, 2013. Buccieri was shot in the back while deployed to Afghanistan in 2011. He is taking part in the Back in the Saddle Warriors program available through a local charitable organization, Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors. He and other soldiers work one-on-one with the occupational therapist and the Heartbeat team to work on his flexibility and core strength while riding on a horse. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)

Read the full article here:  http://www.dvidshub.net/news/105206/hippotherapy-charitable-organization-helps-wounded-warriors#.VDjBAvldVik

Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors as Charity of the Month

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Bonneville Media of Seattle including their partners, The Seahawks, Carter Subaru, Les Swab Tires, Chose Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors™ as Charity of the Month for November on radio stations, KTTH, KIRO, ESPN.

Audio of interview with one of our Wounded Warrior Heroes:

Heartbeat Serving Wounded Warriors®: Let the Healing Begin...®