Moms' Goat Yoga!
Sunday October 22nd from 2-5 pm @ Triple C Farm
Take a break and join with other moms to have some fun and build community!
While you're hanging out with the goat "kids", your adult kids can watch a movie with some goat "kids" too!
Then we all come together to meet the other farm animals!
Have you been feeling isolated?
But at the same time you are craving some me-time? Do you want to connect with other moms feeling exactly the same on a similar journey?
This is the first event offered by Courage Culture Club planned especially for moms who deserve a break and an opportunity to become part of a like-minded community.
This is what you'll enjoy during this event:
30 moms will enjoy an hour of goat yoga and a short break for some announcements and light refreshments while 30 of our adult kids enjoy a 90-minute movie with some goats. Then we will all join together to participate in the petting farm for an hour.
Fee: $35 per person of any age
Location: Triple C Farm, 500 Carluke Road West, Ancaster, Ontario L9G 3L1
(Please give yourself plenty of time to arrive and get settled at the farm.)
Bring: Yourself, your kids with special needs aged 18 and over*, younger kids** if no one is able to care for them at home, psw/nurse/helper to oversee your kids if they can not be left alone, water bottles, snacks for your children
*If your adult child requires one-to-one support, please have a caregiver accompany your child. We will have a couple helpers overseeing the group but they are not able to provide one-to-one care.
**Younger children may also join in as the farm has lots of space. If they require supervision please bring someone to oversee them. Every child (of any age) and adult must pay - caregivers providing care to your children do not need to pay.
Wear clothing and foot wear appropriate for a farm!
Do not bring: your pets
Yoga mats are provided.

Triple C Farm
500 Carluke Road West, Ancaster, Ontario L9G 3L1
Triple C Farm is run by Tricia, Pascal and their three autistic sons Geoffrey, Michael and Richard. The farm was purchased in 2013 in order to provide a place for their eldest son Geoffrey to realize his dream of becoming a farmer, while also using it as a venue to teach all the boys the responsibilities and skills needed to become productive adults.
It originally started out as a small horse boarding facility, but the farm grew as every animal that the boys wanted was searched for, rescued, and brought to the farm. The dream was to be able to provide a safe place for adults with disabilities to join the farm team and learn useful skills, as well as rescue animals from re-homing, neglectful situations, and auctions to give them forever homes. Both of these dreams have come true as the farm is now a fully functional animal sanctuary as well as a volunteer program for adults with developmental disabilities.
Triple C Farm was officially established in 2015 because the animals have brought the family so much joy, they wanted to share that happiness with the community and surrounding area, as well as reach out to families with children with special needs to provide them a friendly place to enjoy time together.

Some commonly asked Qs ...
Can I bring my other kids?
What if my child 18+ requires one-to-one supervision?
What movie will the kids be watching?
What happens if it's raining on this day?
Come Join Us - We are Excited to Meet You!
This event is partially funded by the Ontario Caregiver Grant.
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