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In addition to hosting its first therapeutic riding event, the Foundation also established a precedent by awarding its first therapeutic riding grants. Each of the participating centers received a $500 check from the Foundation to continue their outstanding work in helping children and adults rehabilitate through the healing power of horses. Participating Texas-area centers included: All-Star Equestrian Foundation of Mansfield, Equest Therapeutic Riding Center of Dallas, Stable Strides of Flower Mound, Riding Unlimited of Ponder, Rocky Top Therapy Center of Keller, Spirit Horse Therapeutic Center of Corinth and Whispers of Hope of Wichita Falls. Many of the participating riders use horseback riding on a regular basis to overcome a wide range of challenges. Specific challenges faced by riders at the event included cerebral palsy, epilepsy, stroke, Down's syndrome, autism, spina bifida, paralysis, physical injuries, brain trauma and more. Regarding the horses participating, many were retired show horses. Although some may have aged or lost a step in the competitive arena, they proved their value by serving a higher calling to help children rehabilitate. The American Paint Horse Foundation will continue its therapeutic riding support program to improve lives through interaction with horses. In a little over a year, the Foundation has raised over $35,000 in its newly established therapeutic riding initiative to help centers and individuals. The next therapeutic riding demonstration will involve a dinner, a benefit auction and riding demonstration on Oct. 1, 2009, at Bell Mountain Stables in Castle Rock, Colo., during APHA's Annual Convention. Haynes and Boone LLP, an international law firm, and Ford Farms of Las Vegas, Nev., were the first to step up with a $500 donation each to support the event. For details on sponsoring or attending the October event or to help the Foundation's Therapeutic Riding fund grow, contact: Jerry Circelli, Foundation Director, (817) 834-2742. The American Paint Horse Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. |
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