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Hawaii Chapter American Physical Therapy Association (HCAPTA)

Address: HAPTA PT Clinic DIRECTORY
Website: http://www.hapta.org/

The Hawaii Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (HAPTA) is a non-profit professional organization serving more than 200 member Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants. Our mission is to be the principle membership organization… Read More

Hawaii Physical Therapy, Inc.

Address: 752 Kapiolani Blvd. Ste. C-202
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 596-7200 Website: http://www.hiphysicaltherapy.com/

Hawaii Physical Therapy, Inc. (HPT) is a private practice out-patient physical therapy service corporation that provides specialty care for patients from doctor referrals for conditions. Both pain relief and recovery of function are our priorities. Read More

Scottish-Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic

Address: Scottish-Rite Cathedral,, 1611 Kewalo Street
Honolulu, HI 96822-3134
Phone: (808) 545-7758 Fax: (808) 5336493 Email: srccenter@hawaiiantel.net Website: http://scottishrite.org/about/philanthropy-scholarships/ritecare/

In the early 1950s in Colorado, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States initiated a program to help children with speech and language disorders. The results obtained from this program led to the establishment… Read More

Therapeutic Horsemanship Program at Kualoa Ranch

Address: 49-560 Kamehameha Highway
Kāne‘ohe, HI 96730
Phone: (808) 237-7321 Email: education@kualoaranch.com Website: http://www.kualoa.com/

Kualoa is a family-owned enterprise with a mission to be stewards of this special land. We do this by preserving, protecting and enhancing Hawaii’s natural beauty and culture, while developing recreational and agricultural enterprises compatible with… Read More

Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii – Kona

Address: P.O. Box 138
Waimanalo, HI 96795
Phone: (808) 259-7107 Email: nannygirl@hawaii.rr.com Website: http://www.thhwaimanalo.org/about/index.php

Therapeutic Horsemanship is improving the life of an individuals mind and body using horses as a tool. Our sessions include grooming, saddling, riding and learning all about horses. Session activities vary wildly depending on the abilities of our riders… Read More

Esprit de Corps Riding Academy

Address: P.O. Box 269
Kapaa, HI 96746
Phone: (808) 822-4688 Website: http://kauaihorses.com/

Offers fully accessible equestrian experiences, including lessons and trail riding. Horses specially trained to handle physically challenged riders. Severely challenged riders are welcome in an arena. Read More

State Mental Health Representative for Children and Youth

Address: P.O. Box 110620
Juneau, AK 99811-0620
Phone: (907) 465-4994 Email: brita_bishop@health.state.ak.us Website: http://dhss.alaska.gov/dbh/Pages/default.aspx

Pediatric Mental Health and Behavioral Support Services Read More

Camp Abe Lincoln

Address: 1624 West Front Street
Blue Grass, IA 52726
Phone: (319) 381-3052 Fax: (319) 3223876 Website: http://www.ymcacampabelincoln.org/

  Program available to people with and without disabilities. Ages: 7 to 17. This camp serves individuals with disabilities and children with hearing impairments and asthma at day camps. Campers include: coed ages 7-17. Featured activities: archery, bicycling… Read More

The Maui Animal Aloha Center

Provides riding therapy for physically and emotionally challenged children and adults. Offers pet therapy (animal assisted therapy) to schools, special education, church groups, and hospitals/nursing homes. Read More

Manawale’a Riding Center

Address: 41-170A Waikupanaha Street
Waimanalo, HI 96795
Phone: (808) 352-1523 Email: wpsilva@hawaiiantel.net Website: https://www.facebook.com/ManawaleaRidingCenter/

We operate strictly with volunteer help from our board members, from horse owners at Da Ranch and from individuals within the community. We are funded by donations, grants and fundraisers. We work with children of all ages regardless of mental or physical… Read More

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