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Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program

Michigan State University Extension 4-H

East Lansing, Michigan - Ingham County

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May 15, 2026

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Lansing

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Provider overview

Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program connects riders with disabilities to local horseback riding and horsemanship opportunities through county MSU Extension and volunteer-supported programs.

Michigan State University Extension 4-H provides statewide youth development and community programs, including the Proud Equestrians Program.

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Ages
Young people and adults with physical, developmental, emotional, or multiple disabilities
Season
Varies by county program, including spring, fall, summer, or year-round options
Cost
Costs vary by local county program; families should confirm fees, forms, deadlines, and scholarship options with MSU Extension.

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MSU Extension 4-H Proud Equestrians Program

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Proud Equestrians adaptive horsemanship

County-based horseback riding and horsemanship opportunities for riders with disabilities through Michigan 4-H and MSU Extension.

Ages
Young people and adults with physical, developmental, emotional, or multiple disabilities
Season
Varies by county program, including spring, fall, summer, or year-round options
Schedule
The source says schedules vary by community needs and resources, with some programs meeting weekly for eight to ten weeks and others meeting seasonally or year-round.
Cost
Costs vary by local county program; families should confirm fees, forms, deadlines, and scholarship options with MSU Extension.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official MSU Extension 4-H Proud Equestrians Program page describes a therapeutic horseback riding program for people with disabilities, says opportunities exist for riders, volunteers, instructors, and horse owners, and notes program schedules vary by community resources.
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Program details we found

Proud Equestrians adaptive horsemanship

The official MSU Extension 4-H Proud Equestrians Program page describes a therapeutic horseback riding program for people with disabilities, says opportunities exist for riders, volunteers, instructors, and horse owners, and notes program schedules vary by community resources.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: MSU Extension says PEP reaches individuals with disabilities throughout Michigan and provides opportunities to learn to ride a horse and develop horsemanship skills.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the active county program, rider eligibility, volunteer availability, instructor certification, horse availability, required forms, schedule, cost, and whether the local site can support the rider's needs.

What we checked

What we found: The official MSU Extension 4-H Proud Equestrians Program page describes a therapeutic horseback riding program for people with disabilities, says opportunities exist for riders, volunteers, instructors, and horse owners, and notes program schedules vary by community resources.

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What to confirm

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Is Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Michigan State University Extension 4-H?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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Inclusive Programs Guide is an informational directory based on publicly available information and provider-submitted updates. We do not endorse, rank, medically evaluate, assess quality, guarantee safety, confirm credentials, or determine suitability of any provider, program, accommodation, or activity. Program details may change. Families should contact providers directly to confirm current availability, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.