Ohana Preservation Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization that operates on an 81-acre farm in Aldie, VA. The foundation offers individual and small group counseling by licensed professionals, often incorporating innovative modalities, such as, equine-assisted activities, horticulture, and expressive arts. We also hold several mental wellness programs, and large, family-style events each year. We have found that many who suffer from trauma and have lost confidence in people are able to build trust and love through animals and healing in nature, instead of a traditional office setting.
Ohana serves vulnerable children, their families, and caregivers which includes youth suffering from anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation; those currently in juvenile centers; those admitted to hospice or have a significant illness; those in need of grief support who have lost a parent, child, or sibling; caregivers struggling with compassion fatigue; and those who have experienced trauma, such as bullying, sexual assault and human trafficking. The foundation was formed on the concept of Ohana, meaning family, and it carries with it a commitment or obligation to care for each other.
We rely on the support of those who believe in our mission. Thank you for being part of our ohana.
Organized by Ohana Preservation Foundation
501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN 83-4344151
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