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Happy Trails Riding Academy
is a non-profit program, 501(c) (3), which enriches the lives of
children and adults with physical, cognitive and psychological
disabilities through equine associated activities and therapy.
Therapeutic horsemanship provides a unique opportunity for
self-improvement and independence in a positive learning
environment, while offering a challenging alternative to
traditional therapy.
Happy Trails
Riding Academy assists riders with cerebral palsy, ADD, ADHD,
head trauma, brain injury, sight and hearing impaired,
developmentally disabled, autism, Down syndrome, etc. As the
horse’s body moves the rider’s body moves like it is walking.
No piece of gym equipment can replicate this three-dimensional
motion. Benefits of therapeutic riding include increased
balance, strength and flexibility. Increased ability to process
information, improved language and communication skills and
independence and self confidence are a direct result.
Happy Trails
Riding Academy is the only fully accredited therapeutic riding
center in the San Joaquin Valley between Bakersfield and
Modesto. We have been serving people with disabilities from
Tulare, Kings and Fresno Counties for the past 25 years. Our
riders range from 3 to 65+, with 90% being children. Our 2009
enrollment is expected to serve 100 riders.
Volunteers &
Community Partners
Our riders work
hard to meet their goals and are supported by the combined
efforts of the equine, instructor and volunteers. The program
enjoys tremendous volunteer support. Community support is also
evident with the collaboration of local service clubs and youth
groups, the Central Valley Regional Center, United Way and
Kaweah Delta Rehabilitation Center of Kaweah Delta Hospital.
Happy Trails Riding Academy
is volunteer driven, partnering with over 75 volunteers this
past year who donated an estimated 6500 hours. Volunteers’
talents are applied to a variety of tasks, but most often they
work with the therapists and instructors in direct contact with
riders and horses. Other responsibilities include routine
stable and pasture maintenance, assistance with fundraising and
special projects.
Need
We are
requesting your help now to bring success of our program to even
more disabled individuals. Central Valley Regional Center (who
refers 75% of our riders) estimates they could refer more than
200 riders per year if we had the capacity to serve them.
We are in our
fourth year at our own facility and are raising funds to begin
development of Phase II on the property-covering and lighting
the riding arena. It has been our goal to increase our class
schedule from seasonal to year round so therapeutic treatment
goes interrupted. This would enable our program to continue
regardless of weather conditions and outdoor elements. It will
also help with the health issues of our riders.
Happy Trails Riding Academy
continues to strive to better the lives of our riders. We thank
you for your interest in our program and your consideration for
a donation.
Statistics
Happy Trails Riding Academy
gave a total of 1,380 rides in 2008.
Over 50 arena
volunteers each week donated a total of 6,000 hours of service
for the year.
95% of riders
are children.
Our staff
includes an Executive Director, four certified instructors, a
Director Assistant, a Facility Maintenance man, a volunteer
coordinator and 16 horses.
Happy Trails
remains the only Premier Accredited Center from Bakersfield to
Modesto.
Rider fees
cover only 7% of each ride so all riders benefit from the
generosity of our community.
Demographics
The current
demographic profile of our 98 riders is as follows:
52% male
48% female
12% 3
to 5 years of age
45% 6
to 10 years of age
31%
11 to 15 years of age
6%
16 to 21 years of age
6%
over 21 years of age
82%
reside in Tulare County
17%
reside in Kings County
1%
resides in Fresno County
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