Nonprofit

Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc.

Wildwood, MO
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eatherapy.org

  • Mission

    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc has but one purpose; that is to provide horsemanship experiences to persons with mental, physical, and psychological disabilities in order to enhance the quality and productivity of their lives.
    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc has but one purpose; that is to provide horsemanship experiences to persons with mental, physical, and psychological disabilities in order to enhance the quality and productivity of their lives.

    About Us

    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing therapeutic horseback riding activities for individuals with disabilities within the St. Louis area. EAT is a member of PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship). The riders are charged a small fee, also offer scholarships for those unable to pay. Funding for this program comes from fundraisers,

    special events, individual and corporate donations.

    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc. has two locations: its headquarters on Hwy 109 in Wildwood and also at Long View Farm Park in Town and Country.

    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing therapeutic horseback riding activities for individuals with disabilities within the St. Louis area. EAT is a member of PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship). The riders are charged a small fee, also offer scholarships for those unable to pay. Funding for this program comes from fundraisers,

    special events, individual and corporate donations.

    Equine-Assisted Therapy, Inc. has two locations: its headquarters on Hwy 109 in Wildwood and also at Long View Farm Park in Town and Country.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Disability
    • Health & Medicine
    • Volunteering

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