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Handicapped
children are finding new freedom on horseback at the Handicapped Equestrian
Learning Program, Inc., (HELP) Center. Since 1984, HELP has grown from
a humble pilot program to a member facility of the North American Riding
for the Handicapped Association (NARHA).
Riding
therapy has been utilized by centers throughout the United States for
over twenty years. It is a proven method to exercise, mobilize, and
motivate the mind and body. It emphasizes the rider's abilities, not
disabilities.
HELP's
certified instructors work closely with other professionals and parents
to individualize lessons to maximize each rider's abilities. This team
effort challenges riders to learn and use horsemanship skills.
Safety
is a major concern. Each student is taught by an instructor and aided
by leaders and sidewalkers as needed. The horses for this program have
been carefully schooled and are exceptionally gentle and loving.
Types
of disabilities do not exclude an individual's participation. Currently
riders with cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, autism, and visual
impairments are experiencing the joy of riding and the warm bond between
horse and rider.
HELP's
successes are not miracles, but result from the caring and cooperation
of many people. Riders, families, volunteers, and sponsors are having
amazing results. If you have the time, talent, or treasure to become
a part of HELP's team and share in our success, we'd love to hear from
you.
Thank
you.
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