Brownie Scouts share love of animals, earn badges at Snoqualmie’s Rancho Laguna

Members of the second grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop 43995 volunteered Sunday, May 4, at the Rancho Laguna H.E.A.R.T. in Snoqualmie. The girls, who were working to complete their Brownie Quest Journey Badge, chose the farm as their community project due to their love of animals.

Members of the second grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop 43995 volunteered Sunday, May 4, at the Rancho Laguna H.E.A.R.T. in Snoqualmie.

The girls, who were working to complete their Brownie Quest Journey Badge, chose the farm as their community project due to their love of animals.

Rancho Laguna H.E.A.R.T.—the acronym stands for Home for Equine Assisted Rescue Therapy— rescues abused equines and rehabilitates them for the therapy programs with people.

They helped owner and director Tina Laguna with her daily chores, cleaning the horse stalls and the chicken yard.

You can learn more about Rancho Laguna at http://www.rancholagunaheart.org/

Above, Girl Scouts one of the horses; From left are Sarah, Ava, Delaney, Violet, Nadia, Ember. Below, the girls at the farm’s chicken coop.