The Fevoss Santa Toscana commission is already working to choose the best thesis—whether undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral—for the Carla Guglielmi National Award, the call dedicated to the development of projects focused on the benefits of equine-assisted therapy. This year, the chosen theme is “Youth and Horses: the Value of Equine-Assisted Interventions in Youth Distress,” and the winner, in addition to receiving a scholarship worth €1,500—awarded during the 126th edition of Fieracavalli in November—will have the opportunity to publish their work in the fourth volume of “The Neigh that Heals,” the series that collects all the winning works of the award.
For its seventh edition, the Fevoss Foundation project jury honors the creativity of the children of the Lenotti Institute in Verona by asking them to depict the horse. The best 5 drawings, selected by a jury composed of the artist Andrea Baleri, Laura Bocchi, Mariateresa Uberti of the Fevoss Santa Toscana Foundation, Enza Di Giovanni of Edizioni03, and the teachers Antonella and Paola of the Lenotti Institute, will be used as the cover of the manual “The Neigh that Heals.”
The appointment to discover the winning thesis of the Carla Guglielmi Award and for the presentation of “The Neigh that Heals” is from November 7 to 10 at #Fieracavalli2024.