Alyssa
Aubrey, CEGE and co-founder of the Equine Guided Education
Association
Alyssa is the Founder and Program
Director of Medicine Horse Ranch, a center for Equine
Guided Education located in Tomales, California.
Her work with abused and neglected teenagers led
to the founding of Horse Sense for Teens-at-Risk™,
a non- profit 501(c) (3) project of the Congressional
District Programs.
Alyssa has long been recognized
as an inspiring and gifted teacher in the field
of teen empowerment. As a franchisee and talent
scout in the modeling industry for 30 years, she
has taught thousands of young men and women nationwide
how to live life with more confidence, grace, intention,
clarity and passion.
In addition, she served for 10 years
as a Guardian ad Litem in the Florida 15th Circuit
Juvenile Family Court for teens-at-risk. During
this time she was also deeply involved with the
Florida Girl Scouts and Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Now as a Certified Equine Guided
Educator, Alyssa has built on her three decades
of expertise to create Horse Sense as a meaningful
way to encourage positive change for teenagers.
Her offer incorporates both EGE and personal development
classes at Medicine Horse Ranch, where she lives.
Her horse partners are important teachers and guides
into a process leading young people to greater self-awareness
and personal growth.
Medicine Horse Ranch is also
a retirement home for horses and extends internships
for at-risk teens to provide care for elderly equines.
Horse Sense for Teens-at
Risk™ clientele includes; The Novato Youth
Center (pregnancy prevention program), The Braun
School and Home Away from Homelessness.
Alyssa offers Horse Sense
for Teens™, a public EGE leadership development
program to both high school and middle school students.