What is Adaptive Riding:
The Adaptive Riding program invites youth who have a unique physical or mental health diagnosis. Youth build core strength, communication skills, and social skills as well as benefit from emotional enrichment of therapeutic riding and equine-assisted learning.
What to Expect:
Volunteers walk alongside the horse and rider to give them physical stability and verbal encouragement.
- ·Gain an understanding of the horse-human connection and the benefit of adaptive riding.
- ·Gain comfort in relating to others with special needs.
- ·Experience the benefit of encouraging others and see progress in their rider.
- ·Learn individual roles and responsibilities within the team.
- ·Practice healthy boundaries, self-awareness, and situational awareness.
No horse experience required. Trinity provides a 2-hour beginner training prior to participating in sessions. Apply to become a volunteer at https://www.trinity-ec.com/giveback
Volunteers must be able to:
- Be emotionally aware and situationally aware of their surroundings to contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment.
- ·Walk for 50 minutes in deep sand, and jog/run for short periods of time
- ·Lift 50lbs
- ·Pass a background check
- Be at least 18 years of age
- ·Keep an arm extended from their side for 50 minutes
- ·Contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment
- ·Be a reliable, consistent contributor
- ·Follow directions, be flexible and responsive to changes in schedules, be patient, kind, and caring
Complete an Application
https://www.trinity-ec.com/giveback
1 shift available:
- Choose 2-4 days of service each week, Mon-Thurs, for 4 weeks at a time or more: Tuesday August 05, 2025 - 15:45 to 16:45 CST