Animals Charities That specialise in Horses
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Haworth And Oxenhope District Bridleways Group
Animals, Leisure(1) To preserve and protect for the public benefit the registered byways and bridleways in Haworth and Oxenhope (West Yorkshire).(2) The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation in Haworth and Oxenhope (West Yorkshire) by the provision of facilities for horse riding.
Wisdom Of Equus
Animals, Education, LeisureWOE delivers equine assisted education, personal development and therapeutic programmes to the local areas of Wrexham, Denbighshire and Flintshire. We work with vulnerable groups, those affected by trauma, NEET's etc by providing programmes using horses and outdoor activities aimed at increasing confidence, self-esteem, teamwork, resilience, problem-solving, employability and life skills, etc.
Tumpy Green Group
Animals, Beneficiary groupOur aim is to provide weekly horse riding lessons during term time for people of all ages with disabilities and learning difficulties. The riding helps these people to gain some physical therapy and to gain self-confidence.
Exeter Equine Care Trust
Animals, HousingTo promote humane behaviour towards animals by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for horses which are in need of care and attention as a result of their owners being unable to care for them, or rehome them by providing a home for as long as needed where the horses retirement, behavioural or health needs will be managed.
Chard & District Riding For The Disabled Association Limited
Animals, Beneficiary groupWe organise rides so that disabled people, young and old, have the opportunity to ride ponies/horses which benefit their health and well being. This all takes place in the Chard, Somerset area.
Zetland Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe are a small group of volunteers who help disabled children ride ponies. We are a Group that comes under the Riding for The Disabled Association incorporating Carriage Driving charity. We meet once a week during the term time and help and support the children in the riding activities. We are based in North Yorkshire.
Banbury Historical Society
Animals, Arts, HeritageHold monthly meetings addressed by speakers on wide variety of historical subjects. Publish annual journal 'Cake and Cock Horse' containing articles of local historical interest. Publish occasional research volumes on local historical subjects. Arrange summer outings to places of local historical interest.
Warminster Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary group, EducationProviding support to disabled children of school age within the West Wiltshire District by the introduction of horses and riding lessons etc.,
Unicorn Shetland Pony Rescue
AnimalsNorth Staffordshire Riding For The Disabled
Animals, Beneficiary groupGive support to people with disabilities through riding horses
Dovecote Farm Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthPeople with disabilities are given the opportunity to ride horses or ponies to benefit their health and wellbeing
Teesside Group Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthProvide horse riding sessions to primary aged children who have physical and/or mental health conditions one morning per week (term time only)
Huddersfield Group Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary groupProvision of horse riding facilities for disabled persons
Fenland Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary group, EducationTo give children from local schools with learning and physical disabilities the opportunity to learn to ride and care for horses
Etal Group Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary groupHorse riding for mentally and physicaly disabled in a controlled enviroment.
North Dorset Trailway Network
Animalsaim is to provide a safe accessible route for walkers, horse riders, cyclists and the disabled to the benefit of both local inhabitants and tourists (visitors) to Dorset.Specifically to establish a Public Bridleway route along the course of the old Somerset and Dorset Railway line, initially from Stalbridge to Corfe Mullen and eventually to connect with the Castlemain Trailway at Broadstone.
Saddleaid
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthTo relieve the need and suffering of people, by the development, supply and promotion of specialist equine equipment to carry sick, injured, elderly, pregnant or disabled people worldwide, in emergency, medical, and therapeutic situations. To relieve the suffering of working animals by the provision of educational materials for the sustainable manufacture of humane tack and equipment.
Samber Riding For The Disabled Group
Animals, Beneficiary groupThe aim of Samber (Riding for the Disabled) is to assist children with disabilities to experience the benefits that horse riding can bring to their health and well-being.
Risingbridge Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthImproving the lives of people with disabilities through the provision of horse riding. Enabling them to improve their health and wellbeing, delivering therapy to benefit mobility, co-ordination, confidence and self worth whilst having fun.
Broadway Farm Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary groupTeaching disabled children to ride ponies.
Vale Of White Horse & Ridgeway Archaeological & Historical Trust
Animals, HeritageSupports investigation of the past of the Vale of White Horse and the Ridgeway and adjoining areas, through archaeological and historical investigation and dissemination of interest through publication, lecture etc.
Forde Abbey Carriage Driving Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureWe are a group of volunteers who offer the sport of Carriage Driving to disabled children and adults for their recreation, therapy, learning and fun. Our drivers enjoy drives around lanes,fields and woodland tracks, learning to drive competitively and for recreation around cones and obstacles, and how to take care of our ponies, carriages and harness.Members of the Riding for the Disabled Assoc.
Patricia Long-Leather Trust
AnimalsWithin the limits of our resources furthering animal welfare mainly by donations to other charities in UK and overseas but also directly by helping feral cats and to a lesser extent dogs and horses.
The Bryanston Group Riding For The Disabled Association Incorporating Carriage Driving
Animals, Beneficiary groupThe Charity exists to provide adults with all levels of physical or mental disability, residing in the Dorset area, the opportunity to experience formal therapeutic activity via equestrian activities either through the riding of live and mechanical horses or through carriage driving.
The Centaurus Trust
AnimalsTherapeutic Horsemanship