FAQ
Think of the questions your customers ask most frequently and write them here along
with the answers.
A: Anyone over the age of 10 can participate. In the future we hope to offer a program for younger children. Adults can participate as well, and we have a heart for disabled vets.
A: Since space is limited, we have an application process and give preference to students that are recommended by a teacher or counselor and have a real interest in learning about horses.
A: There is no cost to participate. As a non-profit, we are funded by donations. Helmets and sturdy shoes with a 1-2" heal are required. Helmets are provided or you can bring your own.
A: Yes! Volunteers will need to go through horse safety training. Volunteers are needed to work with both the horses and the participants. Volunteers working directly with children will need to be finger printed and go through a background check.
A: Currently we are unable to take horses due to space constraints.
A: We are looking for property for our facility. Right now we are limited in what we can do because the property where we are is small and there is nowhere to get out of the weather (both hot or rainy). Because we have limited space, this limits the number of horses, limiting the number of participants and the number of horses we can help. See our "How To Help" page for more information.