PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Marti Weiskopf
Tel: 303-245-1020 x314
AUGUST, 2011
BOULDER, CO
BOULDER, CO- The dog days of summer got a new meaning for eight Living Well Transitions clients who recently returned from a four day adventure to a wolf sanctuary in southern Colorado. The clients and three
LWT staff spent two days at Mission:Wolf and contributed 105 hours of volunteer service to the non-profit
wolf sanctuary and horse rescue. The group contributed to the maintenance and operation of Mission:Wolf in several ways- they laid the foundation for
and installed a donated greenhouse, deconstructed an old, unsafe bridge on the property, and detailed a truck the
organization was preparing to sell. Probably the biggest
lesson came when several volunteers enlisted to butcher a
donated horse carcass to prepare the meat for the wolves'
bi-weekly "big feed". Several clients walked away from that
experience with a new respect for the life cycle of the
natural world, and an increased awareness of equine anatomy!
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After their two days of camping on the sanctuary land, the
team packed up and drove around to the other side of the mountains to Great Sand Dunes National Park to
explore one of the great natural attractions of Colorado. There they climbed the dunes under a canopy of
stars, played Frisbee, and soaked in the natural beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The last stop
before home: a soak in the natural hot springs near Crestone, Colorado.
"This trip was a great success for everyone involved,"
says Zach Weinzetl, Life Skills Counselor and trip
organizer at Living Well. "Mission:Wolf was impressed
with all the work we got done, and all the clients really
got to see how much they each are capable of when
put to the test. After four days of travelling together and
spending time camping, everyone sees very clearly
how their strategies either work towards group cohesion
and how they don't. I saw each client take responsibility
for their actions and make moves towards really connecting and contributing to the group."
For more information, please contact us at 303-245-1020 and ask for Marti.



