MEET THE TEAM
Stephanie
Stephanie is the founder of Hope Reins Christian Counseling Center. She has a passion for helping people and animals alike, and feels incredibly blessed by the opportunity to carry out the dream of combining the two in her daily work. Stephanie received her bachelor’s degree from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, MN and master’s degree from Winona State University. Stephanie is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in the state of MN. In the summer of 2022 she completed specialized training and certification from the EAGALA Network in the field of equine assisted psychotherapy. Stephanie specializes in working with children, teens, and families on any number of topics such as anxiety, depression, parenting skills and support, self-esteem, gender related struggles, family changes, grief/loss, and so on.
Heidi
Heidi is the friendly voice and familiar face that our clients get to work with when first calling Hope Reins, scheduling or rescheduling sessions, or needing general assistance of any kind. Her formal title is operations/office manager, but in reality she is the glue that holds us together, both in the spotlight and behind the scenes. Heidi has several strengths including her creative abilities, top notch people skills, and aptitude to run business operations, but perhaps her most admirable quality is the Christ-centered approach she has in all she does. We are very thankful to have her in our Hope Reins ‘herd!’
Cole
Cole is the youngest, and often goofiest, member of the Hope Reins herd. He brings the fun to the party, and often forgets he is a 1700 pound horse rather than a 20 pound puppy dog. Cole will do just about anything for a treat, especially if he can smell an apple or peppermint within reach. Cole is known to have a limited attention span. He is still learning patience, and occasionally needs to be reminded of personal space and appropriate boundaries, although is quick to ‘apologize’ when he crosses a line. He has a natural ability to create learning opportunities within a safe environment during therapy sessions, and is quickly and easily loved by those he meets.
Cobalt
Cobalt is the newest member of our herd. He is a gentle giant, who was once a competitive jumper until an injury ended his jumping career. Cobalt is a ‘go with the flow’ kind of guy who generally appears as calm and cool as his piercing blue eyes. Outwardly, he shows a more serious demeanor, and will make others work to gain his trust through consistent kindness and patience. In the therapy arena, Cobalt is trustworthy, kind, and alert. He has a heart equal to if not bigger than his physical size, and shows remarkable allegiance to anyone he deems worthy of his trust.
Cody
Cody is the leader of the herd at Hope Reins. He is wise, confident, patient, and an all around gem of a guy! The level of insight and understanding Cody brings to therapy sessions is simply amazing! Cody was diagnosed several years ago with a condition called navicular, which causes constant pain in his front feet and legs. For many horses this condition can mean the end of the road. Cody is living proof that ailments do not determine our worth, nor do they get to limit our quality of life. He is a wonderful example of perseverance and a positive attitude in the face of adversity for all who get to know him.