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The Arc Caddo-Bossier GREAT Program

The Arc Caddo-Bossier

Greenwood, Louisiana - Caddo County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Shreveport

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7141 Greenwood-Springridge Road, Greenwood, LA

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Provider overview

The Arc Caddo-Bossier's GREAT program offers therapeutic horseback riding and summer camps for children and adults with disabilities at its facility in Greenwood, near Shreveport.

The Arc Caddo-Bossier is a Shreveport nonprofit serving infants, children, teens, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, whose GREAT program provides equine-assisted therapy in Greenwood.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; summer camps for children ages 4-10 with disabilities and typically developing peers
Season
12-week spring and fall therapeutic riding sessions; week-long summer camps in June
Cost
Confirm session and camp fees, eligibility, registration windows, and current availability with the GREAT program.

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GREAT Program (The Arc Caddo-Bossier)

7141 Greenwood-Springridge Road, Greenwood, LA

Riding sessions and camps are seasonal. Families should confirm current dates, eligibility, and registration directly.

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GREAT equine-assisted therapy and summer camps

Therapeutic horseback riding, equine-assisted therapy, week-long summer camps, certified instruction, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; summer camps for children ages 4-10 with disabilities and typically developing peers
Season
12-week spring and fall therapeutic riding sessions; week-long summer camps in June
Schedule
Contact the GREAT program for current spring, fall, and summer session dates and registration at the Greenwood facility.
Cost
Confirm session and camp fees, eligibility, registration windows, and current availability with the GREAT program.
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Why this is listed
Since 1997, The Arc Caddo-Bossier's GREAT (Great Results Equine-Assisted Therapies) program has offered therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with disabilities, with 12-week spring and fall sessions and week-long summer camps in June for children with disabilities and their typically developing peers (ages 4-10), taught by a PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor.
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Program details we found

GREAT equine-assisted therapy and summer camps

Since 1997, The Arc Caddo-Bossier's GREAT (Great Results Equine-Assisted Therapies) program has offered therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with disabilities, with 12-week spring and fall sessions and week-long summer camps in June for children with disabilities and their typically developing peers (ages 4-10), taught by a PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names equine-assisted therapies, therapeutic horseback riding, children and adults with disabilities, summer camps, and a PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about rider eligibility, the certified instructor, mounting and arena accessibility, the level of physical participation, what to wear, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Since 1997, The Arc Caddo-Bossier's GREAT (Great Results Equine-Assisted Therapies) program has offered therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with disabilities, with 12-week spring and fall sessions and week-long summer camps in June for children with disabilities and their typically developing peers (ages 4-10), taught by a PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor.

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