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ORGANIZATION: Dream Catcher of L.A. Therapeutic Riding Centers

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 346 people are interested
Kiwanis Equestrian Competition for Special Athlete
This is a horse show we attended. Our riders won loads of ribbons and had a great time!

Thank you for your interest in lending a hand with Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Centers. We are actively seeking volunteers to help with lessons, horse care, fundraising, and other organizational tasks.

You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. We will provide the necessary training for you to be a growing part of our organization. We provide services all year round to most of our clients. We ask that you try and commit to volunteering on a per semester basis so our riders and staff have as much consistency as possible. We will also take "subs" in case someone is unable to make a scheduled time.

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About Dream Catcher of L.A. Therapeutic Riding Centers

Location:

1003 West Carson Street, Long Beach, CA 90810, US

Mission Statement

The mission of Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Centers is to improve the lives of children, adults, and veterans with cognitive, physical, and emotional disabilities through the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding and other equine-assisted activities, while serving the therapeutic riding profession through training, education and research.

Description

Therapeutic riding is a unique combination of sport, recreation, and education. There are many benefits to therapeutic riding for individuals with cognitive, physical, or psychological disabilities. All students gain confidence by mastering riding skills. Therapeutic riding focuses on forming a partnership with the horse. The horse's gait closely emulates that of the human gait and allows the brain to practice correct walking movement patterns. Horses are very social animals. Social interactions are developed between the horse, therapist, instructors, volunteers, and other students.

Physical benefits can include greater strength and agility, improved balance and posture,

Psychological benefits can include an increase in recreation, fun, empowerment, social interactions, independence, improved self image, attention span and motivation, self-confidence, self-discipline, risk taking, patience, and trust.

Cognitive benefits can include sequencing, hand-eye coordination, multi-tasking, sensory integration, left/right discrimination, motor planning, patterning, and visual/spatial perception.

Educational benefits - through play riders learn to identify colors, numbers, shapes, animals, etc.

Social benefits - Friendships, development of respect for individuals and animals.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
People with Disabilities
Sports & Recreation
Children & Youth, People with Disabilities, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1003 W Carson St,Long Beach,, CA 90810

(33.832134,-118.206635)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 14
  • Orientation or Training
  • At least 2 hours a week
  • No skills required, we will teach you

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