Berkshire Horseworks Secures Grant From MountainOne Foundation

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RICHMOND, Mass. — Berkshire HorseWorks, Inc., a 501c3 mission-driven nonprofit, which for 10 years has offered Eagala Model Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Equine Assisted Learning, Equine Assisted Team building, and other therapeutic and recreational activities with horses, has secured funding through a grant of $1,000 from MountainOne Foundation to support local schools in Berkshire County with academic challenges to build literacy skills. 
 
In addition, BHW welcomed new board member Beth Persing, a licensed social worker and substance abuse counselor. The news was announced by Hayley Sumner, founder and executive director. 
 
The grant from MountainOne will fund the eight-week Horse Powered Reading (HPR) series, which integrates horses and social-emotional learning with academics. The experiential strength-based program uses horses in ground-based metaphorical activities to complement classroom learning, at the nonprofit's seven-acre ranch in Richmond. The sessions will be held weekly and will run for 90 minutes each. HPR provides children with tools to excel by experiencing reading with their mind, body and emotions. Rescue horses and donkeys are engaged as partners to support students with or without an IEP as they identify obstacles and work on phonetic awareness, decoding, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.
 
In an effort to further engage the community in assessing the needs of the schools, Berkshire HorseWorks welcomed licensed social worker and substance abuse counselor, Beth Persing, to its board of directors. Persing is experienced in many different facets of human services through her work as a social worker for adolescent outreach, early childhood development, school adjustment counselor and as a substance use case worker. Beth currently serves as the Vice President of the Board of Directors for The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in Berkshire County, as well as works as a school adjustment counselor at Morris Elementary School in Lenox. She is passionate about working with children, supporting our mental health community, the arts and animals. 
 
"Every day we wake up so grateful that the community of which we are a part of is so invested in the wellbeing of our youth. Beth has been at the forefront of critical initiatives. We are so inspired and encouraged by her energy and insights," stated Sumner.
 
BHW has recently expanded into the educational space, with the introduction of Horse Powered Reading and Math curriculums. All experiential programming for children, families, and those at risk with mental health, behavioral and academic challenges is funded through grants, donations, and direct pay from corporate team building and recreational activities including trail rides lessons. 

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Greylock Federal Promotes Branch Manager at Great Barrington branch

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union announced the promotion of Brianna Lison to branch manager of its Great Barrington branch.
 
"I am thrilled about Brianna’s promotion to branch manager of our Great Barrington location. Since joining Greylock six years ago, Brianna has consistently demonstrated a passion for excellent member service and a commitment to advancing her knowledge and expertise of the credit union industry," said Jennifer O’Neil, Vice President, Market Manager. "In this new phase of her career, I know Brianna will continue to serve all of our members with intentionality, care and thoughtfulness."
 
In her role, Lison manages an expanded team, and plays an active role in business development, promoting Greylock’s products and services. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, managing branch compliance, originating mortgage and home equity loans, originating and underwriting consumer loans, and maintaining an extensive variety of member accounts.
 
"I am very grateful for this new opportunity, and it is a privilege to continue to work alongside the dedicated and hardworking staff in Great Barrington. I strive every day to create positive and meaningful interactions with our members and I look forward to continuing to serve our members and community," Lison said.
 
Lison, a Pittsfield native, began her career with Greylock in 2019 as a branch specialist in the Great Barrington, Lee, and Lenox branches. Within the credit union, Lison successfully completed Greylock Management Academy and also earned a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) designation in 2024.
 
Lison currently resides in Chester.
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