Sat. Jun 7th, 2025

Sessions are held in natural surroundings and can be one-off or part of a six-week programme.

Centre Manager Lauriel Woodley said:

β€œYoung carers often carry huge responsibilities. These sessions give them space to focus on themselves, learn life skills like managing emotions, and practise mindfulness in a safe and calm environment.”

Alex described how being with the donkeys brought her a sense of calm, connection and confidence.

Initially unsure of how the donkeys would respond to her, she quickly formed bonds and created cherished memories.

β€œAfter my first session, I felt so relaxed and happy. It had been a long time since I felt that at ease. I couldn’t stop smiling all the way home.”

Eilish recalled Alex’s enthusiasm and how her calm presence seemed to attract the donkeys.

One special connection stood out for Alexβ€”a gentle donkey named Coill.

β€œHe had a fluffy fringe and lovely energy. He rested his head on me when I called his nameβ€”it was so special.”

She also felt honoured when more anxious donkeys like Kit and Apple Green responded positively to her. Over time, Alex developed a deeper appreciation for the donkeys’ personalities and subtle communication.

β€œThe best part was stroking their soft fur and scratching their favourite spotsβ€”usually their bottoms!”

The experience helped Alex stay present and grounded, something she now carries into daily life.

β€œWhen I was with the donkeys, I didn’t think about the past or the future. It really helped clear my mind. Now, when I feel overwhelmed, I look at their photos to feel calm and positive again.”

Tony Badcott, Young Carers Support Worker for Devon Young Carers, praised the partnership:

β€œThese sessions give young carers like Alex a rare opportunity to focus on their own wellbeing. The positive impact on emotional and mental health is clear.”

Now, Alex is continuing her journey through the Donkey Facilitated Learning programme, which focuses on six key life skills: self-awareness, self-belief, communication, decision-making, empathy, and managing emotions.

Her mum Mandy added:

β€œMental health is crucial, especially for young carers. We’re proud to support The Donkey Sanctuary and the amazing work they do with the help of their wonderful donkeys.”

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