The Children's Farm HUMANITA was established in 1995 with the aim of developing social services, preserving natural, spiritual, and cultural values, and supporting and promoting health and education.
The farm is home to more than 20 species of animals (ostriches, goats, sheep, pigs, horses, llamas, emus, geese, ducks, ponies, donkeys, etc.).
Spread across three hectares, the animals are provided with natural conditions for their care and breeding.
Horses hold a special place on the farm and are used as part of social services for hippotherapy and hippo-rehabilitation (therapy involving horseback riding for children with disabilities).
Today, the farm offers a space for organizing day and short-term stays for residents of social care facilities with the goal of integrating people with mental disabilities. It also hosts events with an educational focus, aimed at developing spiritual and cultural values, fostering positive relationships with nature and animals, and preserving traditional cultural customs, along with teaching historical crafts.