Our Mission

To provide life-changing therapies at our sensory-rich farm clinic.

Our Hope

Children with disabilities struggle to reach developmental milestones and to be independent. A combination of therapies and supportive community can help these children reach their goals. At Reigning Hope we provide life changing therapy for the entire family at our sensory-rich farm clinic.

Young girl receiving therapy through riding a horse

Our Goal

That participants will take away a renewed sense of personal significance and validation for the important role they play. Our Farm Clinic provides a welcoming, relaxing and supportive country environment!

young girl leading a horse for therapy
young kid reaching up to pet a horse

Reigning Hope is a 501c3 nonprofit organization established to provide therapy programs for special need families.

Help us continue our mission to serve families that need it most! Contributions are tax-deductible under

Federal ID# 26-1409706

Therapy

young boy receiving occupational therapy (pt) support

Occupational Therapy (OT)

young girl receiving physical therapy (pt) support

Physical Therapy (PT)

young boy receiving speech therapy support

Speech Therapy

IVF Hope for Veteran Adam & Wife Tory

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IVF Hope for Veteran Adam & Wife Tory 〰️

Tory is one of our wonderful PTA’s here at Reigning Hope! Tory & her husband, Adam are trying to raise funds for IVF. The VA unfortunately denied coverage for this life changing service! Please consider donating to their cause!

THEIR STORY:

Hi, we're Adam and Tory, and we’re reaching out to ask for your love, support, and help as we take a big step on a deeply personal journey—trying to grow our family through IVF.

After serving 12.5 years in the U.S. Air Force, I returned home with lasting injuries, including infertility during active duty. Despite undergoing three years of fertility treatments, we still face the painful reality of male-factor infertility due to low sperm counts and low sperm motility. My wife has no fertility issues, and together, we still hold tightly to our dream of becoming parents again.

We're pursuing IVF with the hope of bringing a new life into the world, but the cost is daunting. The VA currently does not cover the expenses of IVF for veterans like me, and our insurance offers limited fertility coverage. The out-of-pocket costs for one IVF cycle, medications, testing, and appointments can easily exceed $25,000.

We never imagined we'd have to turn to our friends, family, and community for support like this, but we believe in the power of love and generosity—and we're humbly asking for your help.

Every donation, no matter the size, will go directly toward:

IVF treatment and medications

Cryopreservation and embryo storage

Travel and medical appointments