Triple H Youth Ranch

Triple H Youth Ranch
Scholarship Program

Bless A Child

Do you know of a child in crisis?

No struggle is undeserving of the love of Jesus Christ.

We would be honored to show them His love through the beautiful relationship between horse and rider.

Through this love, they can learn how to manage their relationships and circumstances.

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How does a scholarship bless a child?

The Lord did not say we might face struggles in our lives. In fact, He said we most certainly would find ourselves in times of trouble. How we manage these moments may be determined by the examples that were set for us. Many at-risk children may not have the advantage that comes from knowing the unending love of Jesus Christ. This love may look different to every child. Here at Triple H Youth Ranch, we choose to meet these children right where they are in their time of need. Our hope is to share God’s love by loving them through the wholehearted love that develops between our horses and their riders. This interaction begins with trust. In experiencing this trusting love, each child may learn how to perservere through their troubles and carry these lessons throughout their lifetime as they overcome each struggle with the help of Jesus Christ.

What does our scholarship program look like?

It begins with sharing a simple message through Scripture. Then the children are introduced to all the wonderful experiences of country living and horse ranching, where they will learn all about stewardship and relationship through the intertaction with our horses.

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Sponsoring A Child

Submit Application

Give a child a blessing by completing the application form above.

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Once approved, you will be contacted by one of our team members to arrange for that child to join one of our group or single program sessions.

“I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart, I have overcome the world.”

John 16:33

Bless a child’s life by recommending them for a THYR Scholarship