Jacobs Ladder Riding Center
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We strive to help people learn the joys, and benefits of therapeutic riding, as well as other equine assisted activities. To reach members of our community who were previously unable to consider riding due to physical or mental disabilities, who are interested in furthering their knowledge of horses and are interested in learning to ride horses in a safe, non-stressful environment.

To provide an outlet for the recreational and developmental needs of school-age children and adults. To offer, for those who are interested, the opportunity to compete in Special Olympics Horse Shows and other events for challenged riders. The mission of Jacobs' Ladder Therapeutic Riding Center is to provide equine related activities to individuals with special needs.
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The preferred method for payment is weekly, at the close of the lesson, either by cash or check, unless other arrangements have been made in advance. 30 minute riding lessons are $25.00. Some special needs students may qualify for assistance through scholarship money, please ask for details.

Our covered arena helps a lot, but please note the following: If temperatures are below 45 degrees or above 95 degrees one hour prior to your lesson time, there will be no lessons.If it is thundering & lightning, we will not ride. Depending on other circumstances, a barn lesson may take place, or the lesson will be canceled.
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Jacobs' Ladder is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency which utilizes volunteers, and donations of horses, services, and monetary gifts to provide for our students and program operation. Your support is important for the continuance and growth of Jacobs' Ladder. Some of the areas in which your help is needed is listed below.
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Promoting the healing and improvement of the physical, mental and psychological well-being of wounded military personnel and veterans. Physical: The movement of the horse's gait at a walk is similar to a human's walking motion. Veterans with mobility impairments, including amputations and spinal cord injuries, may benefit from this simulated gait, which may ultimately assist the participant in relearning how to walk.
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