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Horses of Hope Riding Center

Horses of Hope Riding Center

Baxter Springs, Kansas - Cherokee County

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Baxter Springs

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Provider overview

Horses of Hope Riding Center is a PATH Intl accredited therapeutic riding program in Baxter Springs serving children and adults with disabilities through therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities.

Horses of Hope Riding Center, Inc. is a PATH Intl premier accredited therapeutic riding center on a 40-acre farm in rural Baxter Springs, Kansas, serving people with disabilities.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm age ranges for each program
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities
Cost
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Horses of Hope Riding Center

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Therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities

PATH Intl accredited therapeutic riding, equine-assisted activities, certified instructors, side-walkers, and accessible mounting for riders with disabilities.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm age ranges for each program
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities
Schedule
Contact Horses of Hope Riding Center for therapeutic riding sessions, intake, and availability at the Baxter Springs farm.
Cost
Contact Horses of Hope for fees, scholarship options, intake, and the current schedule of riding sessions.
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Horses of Hope Riding Center is a PATH Intl premier accredited center in rural Baxter Springs, Kansas, providing therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities for children and adults with disabilities on a 40-acre horse farm with PATH Intl certified instructors.
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Program details we found

Therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities

Horses of Hope Riding Center is a PATH Intl premier accredited center in rural Baxter Springs, Kansas, providing therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities for children and adults with disabilities on a 40-acre horse farm with PATH Intl certified instructors.

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What the provider says: The source names therapeutic riding, persons with disabilities, equine-assisted activities, PATH Intl premier accredited status, and PATH Intl certified instructors.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about PATH Intl certified instructors, side-walkers and volunteers, mounting access, which disabilities are served, and how a new rider gets started.

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What we found: Horses of Hope Riding Center is a PATH Intl premier accredited center in rural Baxter Springs, Kansas, providing therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities for children and adults with disabilities on a 40-acre horse farm with PATH Intl certified instructors.

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