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TiAnViCa Riding Academy

Address: PO Box 7301
Lakeland, FL 33807
Phone: (863) 581-7861 Email: info@tianvica.org Website: http://www.tianvica.org/

TiAnViCa provides recreational therapeutic riding for individuals with disabilities. Each week, we work with over 30 children, youth and adults. Therapeutic horseback riding enables children and adults with disabilities to experience independence during… Read More

Tomorrow’s Equestrian Center, Inc

Address: PO Box 598
Williston, FL 32696
Phone: (352) 528-3445 Fax: (352) 5284440 Email: rideon@atlantic.net Website: http://www.tomorrowsequestriancenter.org/

Since 2006, Tomorrow's Equestrian Center has provided equine assisted activities and therapies to children and adults with physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities in North Central Florida. We work to empower, enrich and educate through horses.… Read More

Traverse

Address: 11700 N 58th Street, Suite C
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
Phone: (813) 980-3488 Email: jpcallan1@verizon.net

  Contact: Joe Callan "TRAVERSE is a program of experiential group therapy which works with an equestrian theme to assist children in the healing process from trauma or loss.  Horsemanship provides the context and motivation for group treatment which… Read More

Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center

Address: 13300 6th Court North
Loxahatchee, FL 33470
Phone: (561) 792-9900 Fax: (561) 7951774 Email: info@vinceremos.com Website: http://vinceremos.org/

Since it's inception in 1981 Vinceremos has provided service to more than 1000 persons with varying emotional and physical disabilities, including at-risk teens. It is the ultimate goal to instruct each rider to his or her highest potential, which may… Read More

Easter Seals New York

Address: 40 W. 37th Street,, Suite 503
New York,, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 220-2290 Fax: (212) 6954807 Email: jmcgrath@eastersealsny.org Website: http://ny.easterseals.com

Easter Seals New York provides programs and services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs, and their families.  Our goal is to help individuals with special needs gain dignity, equality and independence. We provide the highest… Read More

Happiness House (Finger Lakes)

Address: 731 Pre-emption Road
Geneva,, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-6828 Fax: (315) 7897750 Website: http://www.happinesshouse.org

Happiness House is an educational, health and human service organization that excels in providing the highest quality integrated programs and services to children and adults with and without disabilities, to their families and to the Finger Lakes community… Read More

Center for Independence – Community Support Programs – Grand Junction COLORADO

Address: 740 Gunnison Ave.
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: (970) 241-0315 Fax: (970) 2453341 Website: http://cfigj.org/

The Center for Independence offers a variety of programs and services to assist people with disabilities live more independently. All of our services are free (some of the recreation programs have a small fee associated) and available to people with disabilities… Read More

VSA arts Colorado/Access Gallery

Address: 909 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
Phone: (303) 777-0797 Email: vsaco@earthlink.net Website: http://accessgallery.org/

"VSA Colorado/Access Gallery is an inclusive nonprofit organization that engages the community by opening doors to creative and educational opportunities for people with disabilities to access and experience the arts.  Phone: (303) 777-0798 (TTY) Read More

ARC of the Mid-South Camp

Address: 3485 Poplar Ave, Suite 225
Memphis, TN 38111
Phone: (901) 327-2473 Website: http://www.thearcmidsouth.org/familyservices.htm

Summer Camp is divided into two weeks in the summer, usually in July and August. Both camps are residential, meaning campers do not go home during the week-long camps. Direct Care Counselors are present at a ratio of 3:1 in order to maintain safety and… Read More

Camp Discovery – Tennessee

Address: P.O. Box 10206
Knoxville, TN 37939
Phone: (615) 268-0239 Email: hickman_sped@yahoo.com Website: http://www.jayceecamp.org/

Program is specific to people with disabilities. Age Range of Participants Children (4-12 years) Youths (13-18 years) Young Adults (19-30 years) Adults (31- 64 years) Camp Discovery is a project of the Tennessee Jaycees and the Tennessee Jaycee Foundation… Read More

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