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Arkansas State Parks

Address: One Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
Website: http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/

Accessibility Guide: http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/accessibility/  Read More

Equestrian Zone – Therapeutic Riding – Russellville ARKANSAS

Address: PO Box 282
Russellville, AR 72811
Phone: (479) 970-8351 Email: equestrianzone@suddenlink.net Website: http://equestrianzone.org/

The Equestrian Zone serves children and adults with a wide diversity of physical, cognitive, mental and emotional disabilities through hippotherapy and therapeutic riding.  Hippotherapy is a physical, occupational, and speech therapy treatment strategy… Read More

Avalon T.E.C

Address: 9368 N Green Valley Road
Watertown, WI 53094
Phone: (920) 206-1148 Email: avalontec@avalontec.org

Contact: John WIlliamson Avalon T.E.C. provides therapeutic horseback riding and horsemanship education which enhances the overall quality of life for persons who are physically, emotionally, and developmentally challenged. We combine the care of a loving… Read More

BEAMING, Inc.

Address: 2692 County Road GG, PO Box 524
Neenah, WI 54956-0524
Phone: (920) 470-6683 Website: http://www.beaminginc.org/

Contact: Sandra Sandee Our program enhances the quality of life for people with special needs by developing connecting relationships between people and horses, with measurable results.  Among many proven benefits,  riders unwittingly train their muscles… Read More

Helping Hands Healing Hooves, Inc.

Address: 1971 Granville Road
Cedarburg, WI 53012-9739
Phone: (262) 689-5677 Email: helpinghands@wi.rr.com Website: http://www.helpinghandshealinghooves.org

Contact: Debra Goelz HHH works with individual clients, whether challenged by cerebral palsy, spina bifida, sight and hearing deficit, paraplegia, autism or developmental and learning disabilities. Each week riders, our clients, come to the Black Star… Read More

HorseSense for Special Riders

Address: PO Box 906
La Crosse, WI 54602
Phone: (608) 791-4868 Email: info@hssr.org Website: http://www.hssr.org/

Contact: Judith Cobb HorseSense for Special Riders is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with special needs through a partnership with the horse. Small miracles happen every day at HorseSense. Those who seldom smile laugh out loud! Those… Read More

LifeStriders

Address: S11 W29667 Summit Avenue (US HWY 18)
Waukesha, WI 53188
Phone: (262) 565-6124 Fax: (866) 4043105 Email: striders@lifestriders.org Website: https://www.lifestriders.org/

Contact: Veronica Sosa Healing comes in many ways. LifeStriders is a non-profit organization that provides life-enhancing, physical and psychological experiences and services, to individuals with special needs. Through Equine-Assisted Therapy, children… Read More

Midwest Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc.

Address: 1451 172nd Avenue
Union Grove, WI 53182
Phone: (262) 859-2240 Email: mtrpinc@aol.com Website: http://www.mtrpinc.org/home.html

Contact: Erin Decker Imagine a place where children with special needs can be themselves.  They can bond with a special horse and develop lifelong relationships.  Imagine a place where these children can leave behind their crutches, wheel chairs, and… Read More

REINS, Inc.

Address: N7189 County Road T
Glenbeulah, WI 53023
Phone: (920) 964-8599 Email: boardmembers@reinsinc.org Website: http://reins-wi.org/

NARHA Premier Accredited Center REINS is a unique, non-profit organization that is PATH (Professional Association of Therapeut Horsemanship) International* accredited and has served persons with disabilities in Sheboygan, Manitowoc and surrounding counties… Read More

Stable Hands, Inc.

Address: 3501 Swan Avenue
Wausau, WI 54401
Phone: (715) 359-6046 Email: dabitz@charter.net Website: http://www.stablehandstherapy.com/

Diane Abitz – Executive Director Stable Hands, Inc Equine Therapy (ETC) is much more than learning to ride a horse. It’s a wonderful addition to standard therapy techniques. We do not perform physical therapy on the horse. Rather, what we do is reinforce… Read More

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