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Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children (PNCC) – East Portland

Parents want the very best for their children, so it's natural for them to be concerned if a child misses a developmental milestone. Often, there is nothing to worry about; a child may simply need extra time or attention to “catch up” with peers. Sometimes… Read More

Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children (PNCC) – West Portland

Gerry Frank Center for Children's CareProvidence St. Vincent Medical Center Parents want the very best for their children, so it's natural for them to be concerned if a child misses a developmental milestone. Often, there is nothing to worry about; a… Read More

Rebound Orthopedic Physical Therapy

Address: One Center Court, Suite 110
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: (503) 797-9585 Email: rebound@reboundorthopt.com Website: http://www.reboundmd.com/service/physical-therapy-rehabilitation/

The Adaptive Riding Institute

Address: P.O. Box 280
Scotts Mills, OR 97375
Phone: (503) 873-3890 Email: info@adaptiveridinginstitute.org Website: http://www.adaptiveridinginstitute.org/

The mission of the Adaptive Riding Institute is to improve the lives of special needs children and adults through innovative Equine Assisted Recreational Therapies of the highest quality. Health, Happiness and Healing through Horses promotes wellness… Read More

Bradley’s Equine Assisted TRC (aka B.E.A.T. Riding Center)

Address: 41919 NW Wilksboro Rd
Banks, OR 97106
Phone: (503) 324-3071 Website: http://www.beatriding.org/

B.E.A.T. Riding Center, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists to provide physically, mentally and emotionally challenged individuals an opportunity for emotional and physical growth through horsemanship. BEAT’s home is at Horsin-A-Round… Read More

Bright Horizon Therapeutic Riding Center

Address: P.O. Box 565
Siletz, OR 97380
Phone: (541) 961-4156 Email: contact@brighthorizonsriding.org Website: http://www.brighthorizonsriding.org/

Bright Horizons Therapeutic Riding Center exists to improve the physical and emotional well being of individuals and their families through therapeutic equestrian activities built on professionalism and trust with a focus on community education, communication… Read More

Chehalem Mountian Riding Therapy Center, Inc.

Address: 23185 SW Jaquith Rd
Newberg, OR 97132
Phone: (503) 662-8437 Email: director@horsebacktherapy.com Website: http://www.horsebacktherapy.com/

The mission of CMTRCI is to improve the lives of persons with special needs through the interaction with horses while fostering a safe, life enhancing, mentally and physically enriching, rewarding experience.  Networking community, government, health… Read More

Forward Stride Center for Therapeutic Riding

Address: 18218 SW Horse Tale Dr.
Beaverton, OR 97007
Phone: (503) 590-2959 Email: info@forwardstride.org Website: http://www.forwardstride.org/

Forward Stride is dedicated to improving lives through equine-assisted activities and therapies. Founded in 2003, Forward Stride is the largest therapeutic center of its kind in Oregon. NARHA Premier Accredited Center Read More

Happy Trails Riding Center

Address: 20560 Fernview Rd
West Linn, OR 97068
Phone: (503) 675-3005 Email: happytrailsridingcenter@yahoo.com Website: http://www.happytrailsridingcenter.org/

Welcome to Happy Trails Riding Center in West Linn, Oregon, a chapter of Disabled Sports USA and a PATH accredited therapeutic riding center.  Driving through the gates down the tree lined driveway you're immediately struck by the peacefulness that envelopes… Read More

Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center

Address: P.O. Box 5593
Bend, OR 97708
Phone: (541) 382-9410 Fax: (541) 3822781 Email: info@healingreins.org Website: http://healingreins.org/

"OUR MISSION:""… to heal with horses.” OUR VISION:To be the standard of excellence in equine assisted activities by providing the highest quality experience to disabled, emotionally challenged, and behaviorally at-risk individuals through education and… Read More

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