After settling in Whanganui and raising children, Dunham became heavily involved in the Petre Pony Club and is a former president of the Tayforth Rd organisation.
For the past two and half years she has delivered the Animal Care Technology (Equine or Companion Animals), Level 3 programmes and Ag Challenge, a job she loves.
"I actually find it very therapeutic. My students also love the courses. The equine students volunteer their time with Riding For The Disabled, while the companion animals give their time freely at the SPCA and the Wanganui Veterinary Services clinic as part of their courses," Dunham said.
Most of this year's first intake have graduated and are going on to do one of the level 5 programmes (Vet Nursing or Rural Animal Tech).
Ag Challenge is currently looking for people to join the second intake of Dunham's 22-week programmes, which will start on July 15.