Albuquerque Journal, March 7th, 2005
Teens at home for abused and neglected children in Roswell help tame wild mustangs ROSWELL -- On the flat, unassuming plains of eastern New Mexico, the broken lives of dozens of abused and neglected teenagers are mended every year. Loving adults and a supportive community contribute most of the healing balm, but an unexpected agent plays an important role in the teen's rebirth: wild mustang horses. "The horses help kids get the confidence to beat their fears," said Lee Kyser, director of the Roswell Assurance Home's Mustang Project. When the mustangs arrive at the Assurance Home, a 16-acre...
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