To help children and young adults with special needs reach for their highest potential in physical, social, educational, and emotional abilities by incorporating a therapeutic horseback riding program as well as other animal assisted therapy activities.
Owner: denisehardy
Listed in: Family
Language: English
Tags: Autism, Special needs kids, Children, Therapy
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- Hello world!on Aug 1, 2011 in UncategorizedJoe and Denise Hardy – Founders Joe and Denise are down-to-earth, country people who were both raised on farms in Utah and have a love of the great outdoors. They have six children and have resided in Idaho for the past several years. Their ins...
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