Our mission | Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship is committed to improving the lives of individuals impacted by disabilities and unique challenges through equine assisted therapy and learning. |
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Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship
Ways to help |
Work with Horses!
Individual Volunteer Opportunities Side-Walking Side Walkers provide emotional, educational, and physical support for riders in our hippotherapy and adaptive recreational riding programs. Horse-Leading Prior to volunteering as a Horse Leader, one must first serve as a Side Walker. Horse leaders are responsible for preparing horses for class, which includes grooming and tacking. During class, leaders… See full description
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Horse LeaderHelp with adaptive recreational riding classes & hippotherapy.Side WalkerHelp by being a side walker in an adaptive recreational riding classes & hippotherapy. |
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Items we need now |
Wish List Items in NeedCincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship relies on the generosity of our community to improve the lives of individuals impacted by disabilities and unique challenges. Please consider contributing items of need to help us maintain our mission through and post-pandemic. Learn MoreDonate Today!We cannot do what we do, without YOU! Each year, with the generosity of our community partners and donors, Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship off-sets programming costs for our patients, participants and their families by 80 percent. Please consider making a financial contribution, so that we can maintain current programming fees, which only cover 20 percent of the total cost of delivery. Learn More |
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How you help | Volunteers are crucial to ensuring our programs are successful. Volunteers may assist with hippotherapy, adaptive recreational riding and miniature horse programs as well as other needs such as facility maintenance and administrative projects. |
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About us | Since 1985, we have served Greater Cincinnati participants with a variety of disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, developmental delay, ADD, ADHD, stroke, visual and hearing impairments, and mental health issues. |
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