Education and Renewal Center

Overview

Tranquility Farm Equestrian brings together rescued horses and hurting people and helps them heal each other. They meet on 55, slightly rolling, acres in a valley at the foot of the Catoctin Mountains, not far from Camp David, just below Thurmont, Maryland and just above Frederick.

You can be part of this healing as a rider, a parent, a volunteer, a therapist, a supporter. This site will help you discover the good that flows between a horse and a human, the good that comes about at Tranquility Farm because Sarah Transeau, our founder, cares.

Each abused or abandoned horse Sarah cares for takes about $300 a month to feed. That’s $75 a week, about $11 a day for each horse.
It takes about $450 for a child with autism or cancer, or an adult with depression or post traumatic stress disorder, to take 10 riding lessons under Sarah’s caring teaching on these horses.

The result is amazing. Everything looks better from the back of a horse, including – and especially — yourself. That’s Sarah’s gift and the gift of Tranquility Farm Equestrian.