Set Yourself Up for Summer Success – Lunch & Learn with In the Herd Cape Cod
️ Date: Tuesday, June 10th
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Location: 137 Quaker Meetinghouse Road, Sandwich MA
Take a break and join us for a Lunch & Learn designed to help you kick off the summer with intention and inspiration. Discover simple, practical ways to set yourself up for personal success this season—and learn about the life-changing work being done by In the Herd Cape Cod.
Please bring a donation of sunscreen, snacks, socks, or boots to support In the Herd’s outreach and community programs.
A light lunch will be provided.
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About In the Herd Cape Cod (ITHCC)
In the Herd Cape Cod is a veteran, family-owned and operated small business dedicated to supporting mental wellness, substance abuse recovery, and personal growth through experiential learning with horses, nature, and animals. Since opening in late 2022, ITHCC has grown into a dynamic resource for individuals and groups of all ages—offering personalized programs to schools, youth centers, senior living communities, and even leadership units like the Young Marines.
With a mission to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive space, ITHCC helps participants reconnect with themselves and the world around them through the power of biophilia—our innate human connection to nature and living things. These interactions can spark clarity, strength, hope, and healing.
Whether it's building life skills in youth, supporting veterans, or working alongside local organizations addressing Cape Cod’s mental health crisis, In the Herd Cape Cod is helping people find the gift of hope—one connection at a time.
Support our quarterly charity - Parent/Professional Advocacy League

Parent/Professional Advocacy League is a statewide, grassroots family organization that advocates for improved access to mental health services for children, youth and their families. PPAL’s goals are to support families, nurture parent leaders and work for systems change. PPAL is the only Massachusetts organization whose work focuses solely on the interests of families whose children have mental health needs. Founded in 1991, PPAL continues to work on behalf of children, youth and families as a critical voice shaping policy and practice.