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Eagle Cleaners to Honor Our Veterans on November 11th

Eagle Cleaners Donates Veterans Day Sales to Equines For Freedom

In our tradition of supporting our nation’s men and women in uniform past and present, Eagle Cleaners will be giving all veterans and active duty, guard and reserve 25% off on incoming dry cleaning orders on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11.

Eagle Cleaners will also be donating all incoming sales on Veterans Day to Equines For Freedom.

“It is just a small gesture on our part to say thank you to our veterans for serving our country. Also, the sales will help Equines for Freedom treat our veterans and first responders at no charge to those who have served and are serving,” said Buddy and Kathy Croft, owners of Eagle Cleaners.

Help support this great non-profit by bringing in your drycleaning to Eagle Cleaners on Veterans Day!

About Equines For Freedom

Mission:

To provide Equine-assisted Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) treatment to current and former U.S. Service Members and First Responders, regardless of the source of trauma or characterization of military service, at no charge to the client.

Equines for Freedom (EFF) is a nonprofit organization that treats active and former military personnel and First Responders who are experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), no matter the source of the trauma. EFF uses one of the most effective treatments available; Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) which offers clients a nontraditional approach to therapy. This therapy combines a licensed mental health professional, a certified equine specialist, and a therapy horse to create a research-based treatment model which strives to resolve emotional difficulties caused by disturbing, difficult, or frightening life experiences. The horse is an integral part of treatment because horses are prey animals and therefore are extremely alert and sensitive to the emotions of those around them.  Clients learn to identify their own emotional state by observing the horse’s reactions.  The horse also helps the client stay grounded as they process past traumas.