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HORSEBACK RIDING
AN AID TO
THE PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY CHALLENGED
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THE BENEFITS of horseback riding are as numerous as the types of
disabilities and conditions served. Research shows that students
who participate in therapeutic riding can experience physical,
emotional, and mental rewards. Because horseback riding
gently and rhythmically moves the rider's body in a manner similar to
a human gait, riders with physical disabilities often show
improvement in flexibility, balance, and muscle strength.
For individuals with mental or emotional disabilities, the unique
relationship formed with the horse can lead to increased
confidence, patience and self-esteem. The sense of
independence found on horseback benefits all who ride. The
therapeutic qualities of horseback riding are recognized by many
medical professionals, including the American Physical Therapy
Association and the American Occupational Therapy Association. |
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Festus, a miniature Mule with his young rider and Jean Fergus, a
NARHA Instructor at Freedom Friends, Inc. |
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
There are numerous
opportunities for volunteer service to support FREEDOM FRIENDS. Horse
handlers and sidewalkers are needed to assist the students and
instructor during the one-hour classes and for helping the students
groom and tack their mounts.
Other areas of service are needed that do not require working directly
with horses. These include planning and conducting fund-raising
events; recruiting and training volunteers; staff scheduling for
classes; medical, therapeutic and legal advisors; public relations;
publications; first aid/CPR instructors; and clerical support for all
activities.
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NARHA OPERATING CENTER
at the
DOUBLE J RANCH
The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association Inc. (NARHA)
is a non-profit organization with individual members and operating
center members in the U.S. and throughout the world. The
NARHA mission is to promote and support equine-facilitated
activities for individuals with disabilities. Such support
includes providing the membership with the standards, accreditation,
certification, education resources and published materials they need
to fully serve their community. |

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Nestled in
the trees at the Double J Ranch is a 70-ft square barn
containing an office, tack room, mounting ramp, and an indoor
arena for riding classes during inclement weather. The structure
was built specifically to accommodate handicapped riding
classes. |
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FREEDOM FRIENDS, INC.
A Tennessee Non-profit Corporation
This page last updated on February 1, 2007
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