Kurá pa Kura
What do they do? What is their specialty?
Mission
We provide children, young people, and adults with a safe, structured, and meaningful environment in which they can develop at their own pace. Our care farm supports individuals with mental or psychosocial challenges, as well as those without such challenges who are in need of extra support, rest, or space for personal growth.
Through carefully designed activities, we support both youth and adults in their personal development, the strengthening of social skills, the growth of self-confidence, and the promotion of overall well-being. Everyone is welcome to be themselves and is given the space to discover their talents and grow.
What We Offer
To bring our mission to life, we offer, among other things:
Day Programmes
For youth and adults who, due to mental, social, or medical reasons, are (temporarily) unable to participate in regular education, work, or other daily activities. In a small-scale and calm setting, we focus on structure, development, self-confidence, and future perspective.
Farm Club (After-School Activities)
Group activities after school for children with and without mental or psychosocial challenges. Shared experiences, cooperation, and enjoyment are at the heart of these activities.
Equine Assisted Learning (EAL)
Individual learning and development trajectories supported by horses, for both youth and adults. These programmes help strengthen emotional, social, and motor skills, increase self-awareness, and contribute to building self-confidence and personal strength.
How can people access their services?
We are open from Tuesday to Friday. Families can contact us directly; no referral is required.
Wat does it cost?
For those who are not financially able to cover the costs, we offer financial support or free participation.
The cost of the Farm Club (after-school programme from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) is XCG 175 per month. Day care / daytime programmes cost XCG 250 per month, with schedules arranged in consultation.

