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Emotional Support Horses? Group Gets Support From Livingston Students
'Pony Power' therapies runs an accessible farm that enhances adults' and children's well-being. Middle school students in Livingston helped.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Pony Power therapies in Mahwah is a non-profit organization that uses horses and an accessible farm to enhance the physical, social and emotional well-being of children and adults who need extra support.
The students in Mary Smith’s class at Heritage Middle School in Livingston have worked diligently on several projects with the help of technology teacher Ken Zushma to raise money for Pony Power.
A group of students and teachers recently presented Pony Power with a $300 donation.
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Shown above are: Standing: Brandee Adams, Michael Chaiklin, Dana Spett (of Pony Power), Atharv Sanap, Ava Minsky, Leo Shapiro, Margaret Wescott, Kenneth Zushma. Shown kneeling are Cheri Ratner and Mary Smith.
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