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Rescued Hearts Screening

+ Filmmaker Conversation

SUNDAY, APRIL 26 | 2:30 PM

Hyland Cinema in London, Ontario

Brought to this community by Integrated Elevation & Transition Acres

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Experience an award-winning documentary that's captivating audiences worldwide.

​Exploring the miracles, mystery and science of healing with horses, this powerful film was born from witnessing an extraordinary moment — when a 7-year-old child diagnosed with autism spoke their first words while working with a horse.
 
Through real-life transformations, expert insights, and emerging science, Rescued Hearts invites us into a deeper understanding of how horses help us reconnect to our hearts, our truth, and our capacity to heal.
 
This community gathering offers a rare chance to experience a film that’s touching hearts across the world, and connect with the filmmakers who brought it to life. 

This event is hosted Integrated Elevation and Transition Acres, two beautiful organizations based on London, Ontario.

Integrated Elevation was born from a place of purpose and passion.
Through integrated somatic wellness practices, partnered with horse medicine, Integrated Elevation supports clients in cultivating deeper connection, empowerment, integration, and elevation. Integrate to Elevate.
IntegratedElevation.com

Transitions Acres is rooted in compassion and community.
Through nature-based and relationship-centered programs, they support individuals and families as they navigate life transitions with care, dignity, and connection.
transitionseq.ca

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"I don't think I've ever cried and smiled more watching a film in my entire life. This film is powerful, emotional, and beautiful.”  - Nicolas Murray
 

“This film is going to touch a lot of people and help them heal. What a gift this film is." - Susan Brittain

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