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Therapeutic Camps
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Adventure Therapy Programs
Adapted Sports Programs
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Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp
Description: Has about 90 summer camp programs for children with muscular dystrophy and other related diseases across the U.S.
Activities include: swimming, boating/canoeing, adaptive sports, horseback riding, arts and crafts, dances and talent shows, karaoke, fishing, archery, scavenger hunts, spirit competitions, campfires, and carnivals
For more information: http://www.mda.org/clinics/camp/
Northeast Passage (New Hampshire)
Description: Has 3 different programs for people with disabilities including their sports and recreation program, their Therapeutic Recreation Empowering Kids (TREK) program, and their Promoting Access Transition Health (PATH) program.
For more information: http://www.nepassage.org/index.html
Splore (Utah)
Description: Has accessible outdoor adventure programs throughout the summer that include activities such as white water rafting, outdoor rock climbing, canoeing, hiking, and horseback riding.
For more information: 774 East 3300 South Suite 105| Salt Lake City, UT 84106
phone: 801.484.4128 | fax: 801.484.4177 | info@splore.org
http://www.splore.org/
Challenge Alaska
Description: Offers programs for people with developmental disabilities as well as programs for people with physical disabilities. Some of these programs include: soccer, sailing, hiking, camping, sled hockey, hand cycling, racing, and other recreational activities.
For more information: Challenge Alaska | 3350 Commercial Drive, Suite 208 | Anchorage, AK 99501 | 907.344.7399 Fax: 907.344.7349
http://www.challengealaska.org/
Association for Hole in the Wall Gang Camps
Description: Offers programs in California, Connecticut, Florida, New York, North Carolina, France, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, and the United Kingdom. These camps help increase independence and self-esteem for individuals with medical conditions.
For more information: 265 Church Street | New Haven, CT 06510, U.S.A. | Telephone 203.562.1203 | Fax 203.562.1207 | Email info@holeinthewallcamps.org
http://www.holeinthewallcamps.org/
Touch of Nature Outdoor Center (Southern Illinois University)
Description: Offers residential camps, day camps, experiential outdoor camps, and environmental learning for people with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities such as visual and hearing impairments, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, ADD/ADHD, autism, and traumatic brain injuries.
For more information: Carbondale, IL 62901-6899 Phone: (618) 453-2121
http://www.ton.siu.edu/
Wilderness Inquiry
Description: Offers inclusive adventure programs to anyone interested all over the world. Some locations include: New Zealand, Yellowstone, and the Missouri river.
For more information: Wilderness Inquiry
808 14th AVE SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414-1516
Telephone: (612) 676-9400
Toll Free: (800) 728-0719
Fax: (612) 676-9401
Email: info@wildernessinquiry.org
http://www.wildernessinquiry.org/
Clemson Outdoor Lab
Description: Offers camps for individuals with disabilities including Jaycee Camp Hope for children and adults, ages 8 & older, who have developmental disabilities; Camp Sertoma, for children ages 7-13, who are either underprivileged or have a speech or hearing impairment; Camp Lions Den, for children and teens ages 7-17, who have visual impairments or are blind; and Camp Sunshine (weekend camps) for children and adults who have severe or profound developmental disabilities.
For more information: Clemson University Outdoor Lab
263 Lehotsky Hall
Clemson, SC 29634-0737
Phone: (864) 646-7502
Fax: (864) 646-3620
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/outdoor-lab/
Additional Resources for Therapeutic Camps
American Camp Association
http://www.acacamps.org/
National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (camp section)
http://www.ncpad.org/fun/fact_sheet.php?sheet=88&view=all
Allen’s Guide to Special Needs Camps
http://www.allensguide.com/special-needs/
On-line camp listing
http://wmoore.net/therapy.html
Kids Camp On-line Resource for various camps including camps for children with disability / chronic illness
http://www.kidscamps.com
First Descents
Description: Offers climbing and kayaking adventures during the summer in Colorado, Utah, Montana, and Washington for survivors of cancer.
For more information: 100 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 8 Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-945-2490
Fax: 303.474.3005
Email: info@firstdescents.org
http://www.firstdescents.org/
Chicago Adventure Therapy
Description: Offers outdoor programming for at-risk youth in Chicago.
For more information: Phone: 773-972-6400
E-mail: info@chicagoadventuretherapy.org
Address: P.O. Box 13062
Chicago, IL 60613
http://chicagoadventuretherapy.org/
Monarch Center Wilderness Therapy Program
Description: Offers a 30 to 90 day wilderness therapy program for at-risk youth during the summer in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
For more information:
Phone: 303-569-0767
E-mail: admissions@monarchcentercolorado.com
www.monarchcentercolorado.com
Phoenix Outdoor Wilderness Program (North Carolina)
Description: Offers wilderness therapy for teens between the ages of 13 and 17 with substance abuse problems, behavioral and mental health issues in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina.
For more information:
www.phoenixoutdoor.com
Adirondack Leadership Expeditions, New York
Description: Adirondack Leadership Expeditions is a character-development wilderness program for troubled teens that promotes personal growth through a focus on insight-oriented experiences. The forested, mountainous setting removes urban distractions and simplifies options to help students gain insight into their core values and accept responsibility for their choices. Our wilderness program's nurturing approach helps participants address personal issues, achieve success in a safe environment, and develop their leadership potential. Wilderness programs for troubled teens serve as excellent alternatives to boot camps, providing professionally supervised environments in which students can build the skills to engage in healthy relationships, develop critical thinking skills, and dramatically increase their self-worth.
For more information:
www.adirondackleadership.com
Outback Therapeutic Expeditions, Utah
Description: Outback's Wilderness Programs blend the best of the "ancient cultural systems" with the most effective and proven therapeutic processes. Your troubled teen will experience the highest standards of safety and therapy in the context of one of the most powerful settings for real change - the wilderness. For more information: www.outbacktreatment.com
Aspen Achievement Academy, Utah
Description: The Academy creates a modern “rite of passage” designed to assist adolescents in making the transition to responsible young adulthood. It guides each participant through a series of powerful metaphors that symbolize stages of growth, provide deeper insight towards developing self-reliance, and generate a sense responsibility for self and community. Aspen’s clinical focus is on insight-oriented therapy, rather than behavior modification. The model helps our students gain awareness of their emotional and behavior habits. This unique, nurturing approach allows our students to address individual issues, become engaged in their personal success, and begin the process of bringing their families back together. For more information: www.aspenacademy.com
Stone Mountain School, North Carolina
Description: Stone Mountain boarding schools for boys is a long-term residential school in an outdoors environment that is geared to help families of boys with emotional issues or behavioral problems. Stone Mountain boarding school for boys specializes in pre-adolescent and teen boys with learning differences or disabilities, attention deficit disorder (ADD), or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). For more information: www.stonemountainschool.com
SUWS, Idaho
Description: Since 1981, SUWS Adolescent and Youth Programs have specialized in helping troubled and defiant teens to overcome their behavioral and emotional problems. Operating in the rugged, beautiful Bennett Hills of southern Idaho, SUWS programs help young people to identify and work through internal conflicts and emotional obstacles that have kept them from responding to parental efforts, schools, and treatment. SUWS accepts boys and girls ages 11 to 17 and offers a 28-day minimum program. These are children who are inherently good and have the ability to be successful, but because of unhealthy misperceptions about themselves, they have limited access to their own abilities and strengths.
For more information: www.suws.com
SUWS of the Carolinas, North Carolina
Description: SUWS of the Carolinas is a therapeutic wilderness program located in the woods of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in western North Carolina. Blending traditional therapeutic methods with a challenging outdoor environment, SUWS of the Carolinas focuses on assessment and clinical excellence. For more information: www.suwscarolinas.com
SUWS Youth, Wilderness Program for Teens 11-13
Description: The SUWS Youth Program is a 28-day minimum stay, outdoor experiential program that addresses the needs of struggling youth between the ages of 11-13 who are demonstrating negative behaviors and unhealthy coping patterns. For the younger adolescents, the youth wilderness program provides a challenging and rewarding experience that gives each child a positive foundation for future growth. Opportunities for building confidence, developing problem-solving skills, and achieving tangible successes are provided to each student. Emphasis is placed on positive peer influence and leadership. Parents are given hands-on experience to address behavior patterns, develop new resources, and see their child as a person who is capable of change and success.
For more information:
www.suwsyouth.com
Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy Expeditions
Description: Wilderness therapy program helps troubled teens rediscover the values that are important to lead successful lives: family, responsibility, honesty, trust, and respect. For 20 years, we have been helping to facilitate long-term change in struggling teens.
For more information:
www.cfreer.com
Passages to Recovery (Adult Program, ages 18 and over)
Description: Passages To Recovery is a clinically integrated 12 Step addiction and substance abuse treatment program set in the pristine wilderness of south central Utah. Operating within majestic red rock canyons and high mountain forests, our wilderness treatment program has been designed specifically as a drug rehab for young adult men. We employ an innovative dual-diagnostic approach to addiction treatment, addressing alcohol and substance abuse, chemical dependency, and co-occurring mental health issues via traditional interventions, a 12 Step program, classic wilderness therapy, a full battery of psychological tests administered by a clinical psychologist, and research-based methodology.
For more information:
www.passagestorecovery.com
Eckerd Youth Alternatives (multiple sites nationally)
Description: Eckerd Youth Alternatives' Outdoor Therapeutic Programs are positive, nurturing residential programs for boys and girls ages 10 to 17 who have difficulty functioning in social, family and school environments. Youth are referred from a variety of sources, primarily through contracts with public agencies.
For more information:
http://www.eckerd.org/Help/therapeutic.html
Aspiro (Utah)
Description: Aspiro is an alternative to "tough love" wilderness programs. Aspiro is strength-based, solution-oriented, and it works. As an adventure therapy program, we provide healing, direction, and personal empowerment through the use of an innovative clinical approach intertwined with daily adventure activities.
For more information:
http://aspiroadventure.com
Professional Groups & Association Related Links
Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group (Association of Experiential Education) http://tapg.aee.org/tapg/internationalat
National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
www.natsap.org
National Association of Therapeutic Wilderness Camping
www.natwc.org
Outdoor Behavioral Industry Council
www.obhic.com
Outward Bound
www.outwardbound.org
National Outdoor Leadership School
www.nols.edu
Wilderness Education Association
www.weainfo.org
Indiana
RHI, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
Offers adaptive sports programs in: quad rugby, wheelchair basketball, power soccer, water skiing, track and field, beep baseball, tennis, golf, racing, water rafting, horseback riding, sailing, scuba diving, rock climbing, tennis, and water skiing
Contact Info: Phone Number- 317.329.2000
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254
www.rhin.com/page/RHI_sports_program
Hook Rehabilitation Services, Adaptive Athletics Program
Offers the following sports and recreation programs: golf, fishing, bowling, billiards, swimming, racquetball, power soccer, camping/overnight adventure, snow skiing, pottery, & glassblowing
Contact Info: Phone Number- 317.355.5281
8501 E. 56th Street, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN 46216
http://www.ecommunity.com/hookrehab/
Ohio
TAASC, The Adaptive Adventure Sports Coalition
Offers adaptive programs in: paddling/kayaking, cycling, sailing, water skiing, ice skating/sled hockey, & alpine skiing
Contact Info: Phone Number- 614. 940. 1295
6000 Harriot Rd, Powell, Ohio 43065
info@taasc.org
Adapted Sports Program of Ohio
Offers adaptive programs in: archery, basketball, beep baseball, boccia, curling, cycling, goalball, horseback riding, judo, power lifting, power soccer, rock climbing, rugby, shooting, alpine skiing, cross country skiing, sled hockey, soccer, swimming, table tennis, track and field, & volleyball
Contact Info to find a location nearest you: Lisa Followay, Executive Director
Phone: 330/317-5259
Email: adaptivesports@rocketmail.com
Ohio State Recreational Sports, Adapted Programs
Offers adaptive programs in: aquatics, fitness classes, intramural sports, outdoor adventure/indoor climbing, sports clubs, & personal training
Contact Info: Phone Number- 614.688.3693
B106 Recreation and Physical Activity Center
337 W. 17th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
Email: ars@osu.edu
Michigan
Michigan Adaptive Sports
Offers adaptive programs in: Waterskiing, kayaking, hand cycling, fishing, golf, and tennis in the summer; snow skiing in the winter
Contact Info: Michigan Adaptive Sports
4301 Orchard Lake Road
Suite 180/B 200
West Bloomfield, MI
248-988-0156
http://michiganadaptivesports.org/
Kentucky
Frazier Rehab Institute
Offers adaptive programs in: adaptive rowing, handcycling, road racing, track and field, fitness and weight training, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair tennis, and golf
Participants include: individuals with an amputation, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, osteogenesis imperfecta, post polio syndrome, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, or stroke
Contact Info: Jill Farmer at 502) 582-7618 or 1-866-540-7719
http://www.jhsmh.org/HealthServices/RehabServicesFrazierRehab/Specialties/AdaptiveSportsProgram.aspx
Illinois
Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA)
Offers adaptive programs in: basketball, cycling, handcycling, kayaking, hockey, boccia, softball, tennis, aerobics, & arts & crafts
Participants include: youth and adults who have a primary physical or visual impairment
Contact Info: GLASA
400 E. Illinois Rd.
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
info@glasa.org
847-283-0908
http://glasa.org/index.php
Wisconsin
Fishing Has No Boundaries
P.O. Box 175
Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 800-243-3462
Email: info@fhnbinc.org
We introduce specialized adaptive equipment to aid the angler
and create avenues of recreation for many, who thought because of their disability, could never fish, or fish again.
http://www.fhnbinc.org/
Independence First
600 W. Virginia Suite 301
Milwaulkee, WI 53204-1516
Phone: 414-291-7520
Fax: 414-291-7510
Contact Person: Kathy Mohar
Email: kmohar@independencefirst.org
Your resource on accessibility and issues related to living independently
http://www.independencefirst.org
Ski for Light, Inc.
1400 Carole Lane
Green Bay, WI 54313
Phone: 920-494-5572
Email: info@sfl.org
A program of cross-country skiing benefiting individuals that are blind, visually-impaired,
and mobility-impaired and their guides.
http://www.sfl.org/
South Eastern Wisconsin Adaptive Ski Program (SEWASP)
ATTN: Sports and Recreation
c/o IndependenceFirst
600 W Virginia St, 4th floor
Milwaukee WI 53204
Phone: 414-226-8375 / TTY 414-291-7520 and ask for the
Sports and Recreation Coordinator
Email: info@sewasp.org
Provides adaptive alpine skiing and snowboard lessons for people with
disabilities in southeastern Wisconsin and surrounding areas.
http://www.sewasp.org
Indiana
Stir -N- Up Hope, Inc.
Kelly Epperson
3131 N Orchard Rd
Rockport, IN 47635
(812) 649-8963
stirnuphope@psci.net
www.psci.net/stir-n-up-hope
Strides To Success
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Debbie Anderson
1350 Terry Dr
Plainfield, IN 46168
(317) 838-7002
debbie@stridestosuccess.org
www.stridestosuccess.org
Sunrise Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc.
Lucy VonRoenn
7434 Kensington Rd
Lanesville, IN 47136
(812) 952-4000
strc@insightbb.com
Sunrise, Inc.
Joan Clark
2670 Minneman Rd
Richmond, IN 47374-9684
(765) 935-4291
shclark41@hotmail.com
www.sunriseinc.org
Therapeion Therapeutic Riding Center
Libby Marks-Shepard
11030 S. 200 West
Brookston, IN 47923
(765) 414-8066
therapeion@yahoo.com
www.therapeiontrc.com
Therapeutic Riding Center of Steuben County
Ralph Emrick
8952 W 150 N
ANGOLA, IN 46703-9767
(260) 829-6519
dl_emrick@yahoo.com
Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources, Inc. NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Cheryl Miller
PO Box 207
Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 773-7433
cmiller@agaperiding.org
www.agaperiding.org
Bright Hope Riders of the Wabash Valley NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Dianne Mansfield
6010 E DEVANOLD AVE
TERRE HAUTE, IN 47805
(812) 466-2334
revmansfield@aol.com
DeBrooke Equine Center, Inc.
Deborah Manlief
3805 E St Rd 244
Rushville, IN 46173
(765) 629-2733
deborahmanlief@gmail.com
East Central Indiana Therapeutic Riding Inc
Martha Porter
c/o MARTHA PORTER
12120 S CR 500E ECITRI
SELMA, IN 47383
http://www.spurtherapeutic.org/forms/contact/
mapequestrian@dishmail.net
Edelweiss Equine-Assisted Therapy Center, Inc.
Elisa Bowen Bell
5214 S State Road 9
Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 861-8617
edelweisscenter@hotmail.com
www.edelweisscenter.org
EquiVenture Therapeutic Riding Inc.
Bonnie Flynn
PO Box 2573
Kokomo, IN 46904-2573
(765)860-9227
FlynnBMF@aol.com
www.equiventure.org
Exceptional Equestrians Unlimited, Inc.
Rita Wineinger
PO Box 53
Hobart, IN 46342
(219) 945-0726
ritawine@yahoo.com
www.eeunwi.org
Freedom Reins Therapeutic Riding Center
Bryan Young
Attn: Ronald Thyen
6965 US 231 N
Jasper, IN 47546
rthyen@insightbb.com
www.freedomreinscenter.org
Horseshoes of Hope Equine Academy
John Lambert
5040 St Rd 67 N
Martinsville, IN 46151
(765) 352-9000
jlambert@horseshoesofhope.org
www.horseshoesofhope.org
Love Way, Inc.
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Sandra Carbone
54151 CR 33
Middlebury, IN 46540
(574) 825-5666
info@lovewayinc.org
www.lovewayinc.org
Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Lisa Latz-Condes
PO Box 721
Zionsville, IN 46077
(317) 769-5161
lisaj@morningdovetrc.org
www.morningdovetrc.org
Oak Hill Farm
Brenda Malcolm
4982 E Station RD
Roanoke, IN 46783
(260) 672-8199
oakfarm@epowerc.net
Painting Dreams Equine Assisted Activities
Kathy Johnson
3162 N Mechanicsburg Rd
Shirley, IN 47384
(765) 620-1624
paintingdreamseaa@yahoo.com
People and Animal Learning Services (PALS) NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Fern Bonchek
PO BOX 1033
BLOOMINGTON, IN 47402
(812) 336-2798
pals@indiana.edu
www.palstherapy.org
Q.M.F. Special Equestrians, LTD.
Doris Weeks
4315 W 133rd Ave
Crown Point, IN 46307
(219) 663-7581
dancingranma2002@yahoo.com
www.quartermilefarm.org
Reins of Life, Inc.
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Sharon K. Burnside
55200 QUINCE RD
SOUTH BEND, IN 46619
(574) 232-0853
rolskb@netzero.net
www.reinsoflife.org
Reins To Recovery, Inc.
Calli Ahrmann
5530 S CR 600 W
NORTH VERNON, IN 47265
(812) 350-4864
reinstorecovery@gmail.com
www.reinstorecovery.org
Ohio
ACE Equestrian Therapy Program
Cindy McBride
628 SOUTH CHERRY ST
BRYAN, OH 43506-2105
(419) 636-3267
cmcbride00@yahoo.com
Achievement Centers for Children - Camp Cheerful
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Jennifer Stankiewicz
15000 Cheerful
Strongsville, OH 44136
(440) 238-6200
jennifer.stankiewicz@achievementctrs.org
www.achievementcenters.org
Breaking free Therapeutic Riding Center
Linda Lake
2795 N Moose Eye Rd
Norwich, OH 43767
1bftrc@att.net
www.breakingfreeriding.com
Bridge Riding for the Disabled
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Pat Howe
743 W Pekin Rd
Lebanon, OH 45036
(937) 654-4693
howe.pm@earthlink.net
www.bridgeriding.org
Centennial Therapeutic Riding Center
Diane Wollter
17185 CR F
WAUSEON, OH 43567
(419) 335-1333
diane-centennial2@earthlink.net
www.centennialtherapeutic.homestead.com
Challenged Champions Equestrian Center NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Laura Luginbill
11913 CR 6
OTTAWA, OH 45875
(419) 384-3255
pgslaura@fairpoint.net
www.challengedchampions.com
Change Through Chance Inc.
Carlye Cebul
3540 Burbank Rd
Box 123
Wooster, OH 44691
(330) 264-3959
cclambs@juno.com
www.changethroughchance.org
Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding & Horsemanship NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Kellie Bowers
1342 STATE RT 50
MILFORD, OH 45150
(513) 831-7050
crh_horse@fuse.net
www.crh-horse.org
Discovery Riders, Inc.
Linda Hauck
PO Box 217
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
(937) 935-6545
driders@bright.net
www.discoveryriders.com
Eagles' Wings Stable, Inc.
Keith Schaurer
5730 North Washington Rd
Piqua, OH 45356
(937) 778-0021
eagleswings@donet.com
http://www.freewebs.com/eagleswingsstables/
Equine Assisted Therapy, Inc.
Karen M Sanchez
7908 Myers Rd
Centerburg, OH 43011
(740) 625-9324
equineassistedtherapy@embarqmail.com
www.equineassistedtherapy.org
Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Lynnette Stuart
16497 Snyder Rd
PO BOX 23129
CHAGRIN FALLS, OH 44023
(440) 708-0013
lstuart@fieldstonefarmtrc.com
www.fieldstonefarmtrc.com
Fieldstone_Farm.asp
Here's Hope Horse Farm
Linda Heindel
2545 NORTHAMPTON RD
CUYAHOGA, OH 44223
(330) 929-7694
hereshope58@yahoo.com
Hope Farm Granville
Susan Ginise
Attn: Susan
3738 Granview Rd
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 321-1387
sginise4@aol.com
JAF's Therapy In Motion, Inc.
Judy Fox
5730 Lafayette Rd
Medina, OH 44256
(330) 722-2415
jafsfarm@aol.com
Mercy Children's Hippotherapy Program
Tracey Lewis
Attn: Tracey Lewis
10510 Monclova Rd
Monclova, OH 43542
(419) 509-7318
oakwoods10@gmail.com
Ohio Therapeutic Horsemanship
Dan Mitchell
4158 VINEGAR HILL RD C/O CHERR
GEORGETOWN, OH 45121
(513) 543-8138
daniel.mitchell@hughes.net
www.cherryridgefarms.org
OUSC Ohio Horse Park Center for Therapeutic Riding
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Kelly Hall
PO BOX 158
FRANKLIN FURNACE, OH 45629
(740) 354-9347
equine@ohio.edu
www.ousequinedegree.com
Pegasus Farm
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
James Strang
7490 EDISON NE
HARTVILLE, OH 44632
(330) 935-2300
jimstrang@pegasusfarm.org
www.pegasusfarm.org
Pegasus_Farm.asp
Riders Unlimited, Inc.
Rebekah Recker
PO BOX 135
FREMONT, OH 43420
(419) 332-6900
RECKERR386@aol.com
www.ridersunlimited.org
Stampede of Dreams Therapeutic Riding Program
Sandy Lovato
PO Box 679
Norwalk, OH 44857
(419) 577-8917
info@stampedeofdreams.org
www.stampedeofdreams.org
Strides 'n Stirrups
Anita Carr
5320 Warvel Rd
Ansonia, OH 45303
(937) 564-0185
stridesnstirrups@embarqmail.com
Sunshine Inc. of Northwest Ohio
Diane Wollter
7223 MAUMEE WESTERN RD
MAUMEE, OH 43537-9656
(419) 865-0251
dianewollter@sunshineincnwo.com
www.sunshineincnwo.com
The Camelot Center
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Debbie Meeker
PO Box 20
Vienna, OH 44473
(330) 889-0036
info@camelotcenter.org
www.camelotcenter.org
The Equestrian Therapy Program
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Michelle Andrews-Sabol
22532 BOWSHER RD
CRIDERSVILLE, OH 45806
(419) 657-2700
etpfarm@watchtv.net
www.etpfarm.org
The Riding Centre
Carolyn Bailey
1117 E Hyde Rd
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
(937) 767-9087
hipposnhorses@aol.com
www.ridingcentre.org
Therapeutic Riding Institute, Inc.
Cynthia Redolfi
9435 Clyo Road
DAYTON, OH 45458
(937) 836-2149
tonyredolfi@hotmail.com
www.tridayton.com
Valley Riding, Inc. a Cleveland Metropks Affiliate
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Liz Biddick
19901 Puritas Rd
Cleveland, OH 44135
(216) 267-2525
valleyriding@sbcglobal.net
www.valleyriding.org
Victory Gallop
Kim Gustely/Sue Miller
PO BOX 551
BATH, OH 44210
(330) 666-0300
vgallop@aol.com
www.victorygallop.org
Kentucky
Appalachian Foothills Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Cheryl Martin
900 KY HWY 2004
MCKEE, KY 40447
(606) 965-2158
aftec@prtcnet.org
Central Kentucky Riding for Hope
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Denise Spittler
PO Box 13155
Lexington, KY 40511
(859) 231-7066
denise@ckrh.org
ckrh.org
Forward Motion
Ashley Bowles
PO Box 302
Goshen, KY 40026
(502) 228-4040
ashleybowles@forwardmotioninc.org
www.forwardmotioninc.org
H.O.R.S.E.S., Inc.
Joy Winebarger
1210 Wadesboro Road
Dexter, KY 42036
(270) 437-3881
horses_inc@yahoo.com
www.horsesinc.org
Hoofprints in The Sand, Inc.
Tresa Skaggs
15652 HWY 60 E
REED, KY 42451
(270) 827-5830
tresa.skaggs@henderson.kyschools.us
Lovesome Stables
Jody Keeley
3240 CHARTER OAK
EDGEWOOD, KY 41017
(859) 653-7410
jekeeley@fuse.net
www.lovesomestables.com
Milestones, Inc.
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Mary Lunn
12372 RIGGS RD
INDEPENDENCE, KY 41051
(859) 694-7669
mglunn@zoomtown.com
www.milestonesinc.org
New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding, Inc. NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Pam Pannell
306 MATLOCK OLD UNION RD
BOWLING GREEN, KY 42104
(270) 782-6496
newbeginningstrc@hotmail.com
www.nbtr-bg.org
Peg's Therapeutic Ponies, Inc.
Ann Perkins
Attn: Ann
1055 Wales Run
Mount Washington, KY 40047
(502) 955-4152
peggsplace@windstream.net
Riding and Driving for Hope LLC
Sherry Downey
7111 Blazier Ct
Louisville, KY 40228
(502) 472-1722
Sycamore Pond Horse Center
Christiane Koenemund
2288 STRINGER LN
MT WASHINGTON, KY 40047
(502) 538-9474
sycphc@windstream.net
www.sycphc.com
The Luci Center
Paula Nieto
PO BOX 936
SHELBYVILLE, KY 40066-0936
(502) 220-4308
lucicnter@aol.com
www.thelucicenter.org
The REATH Center
Marchetta Garrison
55 HERITAGE DR
CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY 42718
(270) 465-3860
info@thereathcenter.com
www.thereathcenter.com
Upside Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Kim Wheatley-Alexander
250 Kenwood Hill Rd
Louisville, KY 40214
(502) 445-8242
kimnaleep@insightbb.com
Michigan
Amazing Wings
Judi Pearce
9500 S STATE RD
GOODRICH, MI 48438
(810) 636-5111
amazingwings@centurytel.net
Banbury Cross Therapeutic Equestrian Center
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Ruth Donley
1223 Brauer Road
Oxford, MI 48371
(248) 628-7433
banburycross@intouchmi.com
www.banburycrosstec.com
C.H.U.M. Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Bonnie Depue
PO Box 14
Mason, MI 48854
bonnied@wildblue.net
www.chumtherapy.net
Cheff Therapeutic Riding Center
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Jane Kalin
8450 N 43rd St
Augusta, MI 49012
(269) 731-4471
jane@cheffcenter.org
www.cheffcenter.org
Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding Inc
Kathy Pezzato
3777 RECTOR AVE NE
ROCKFORD, MI 49341
(616) 866-3066
kathypezzato@equestcenter.org
www.equestcenter.org
Exceptional Horseback Riders of Saginaw County
Tina Bennett
PO Box 29
Freeland, MI 48623
(989) 274-5466
bennettmapleview@aol.com
Cornerstone
Dawn Pemberton
1773 S Hurd Lane
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
(231) 330-3528
pembertonmi@peoplepc.com
Lenawee Therapeutic Riding
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Douglas Ruesink
PO BOX 771
ADRIAN, MI 49221
(517) 263-5858
Liberty Riders, Inc.
Suzanne Cook
7103 Gratiot Ave
St Clair, MI 48079
(810) 367-6471
libertyridersorg@comcast.net
www.libertyriders.org
Newaygo County 4-H Special Riding Program
Sandy Risedorph
Attn: Sandy Risedorph
817 S STEWART
FREMONT, MI 49412
(231) 924-0500
risedorp@msu.edu
Oakland County 4-H
Thomas Schneider
1200 N TELEGRAPH RD N OFFICE B
PONTIAC, MI 48341-0416
(248) 858-0905
schnei36@msu.edu
Offering Alternative Therapy w/Smiles, Inc. (OATS)
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Nancy Heussner
3090 WEIDEMANN DR
CLARKSTON, MI 48348
(248) 620-1775
oatssmiles@aol.com
www.oatshrh.org
Ride4Fun
Debra Hauser
8957 Austin Rd
Saline, MI 48176
(734) 944-6651
ride4pt@aol.com
www.ride4fun.org/index.shtml
Stepping Stones Therapeutic Riding Inc NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Caroline Behne
620 West Hurd Rd
Monroe, MI 48162
(734) 241-0195
chairman@steppingstonesmonroe.org
The Right Step
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Rebecca Cook
5600 KATZ RD
GRASS LAKE, MI 49240
www.rightsteptherapy.com
Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Autumn Zick
Attn: Autumn
PO Box 1250
Niles, MI 49120
(269) 429-0671
azicktec@gmail.com
www.tecfarm.org
Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Jan Vescelius
4715 E Joy Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 741-9402
therapeuticriding@earthlink.net
www.therapeuticridinginc.org
We Can Ride 4-H Club
Deb Barrett
1737 Hillandale Rd
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(269) 944-4126
smithde6@msu.deu
www.msue.msu.edu/berrien
Wishaponna
Patricia Wilkinsom
1829 SHEFFIELD DR
YPSILANTI, MI 48198
(734) 255-1310
wishaponna@aol.com
YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Ardith Turpin
1095 N BRIGGS RD
MIDDLEVILLE, MI 49333
(888) 909-2267
cporter@grymca.org
www.campmanitou-lin.org
Illinois
Bergmann Centre
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Sally Goddard
4950 Route 173
Poplar Grove, IL 61065
(815) 765-2113
ridetheturns@worldnet.att.net
www.bergmanncentre.org
Braveheart Therapeutic Riding Center
Ceci Maloney
4652 Birmingham Dr
Pawnee, IL 62558
(217) 494-4537
ceci@bravehearttrc.org
www.bravehearttrc.org
BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding & Educational Ctr
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Marge Tautkus Gunnar
7319 Maxon Rd
Harvard, IL 60033
(815) 943-7483
mtautkus2wmconnect.com
www.braveheartsriding.org
Central Illinois Riding Therapy
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Judith Kruse
305 Neumann Dr
East Peoria, IL 61611
(309) 699-3710
cirt@cirt.info
www.cirt.info
Equine Dreams
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Sharon Mason
9775 Fox River Dr
Newark, IL 60541
(815) 690-8144
ride@equinedream.org
www.equinedreams.org
Freedom Woods, Inc.
Betsy Stojanoff & Russell Lee
9501 N Austin Ave
Morton Grove, IL 60053
(847) 967-9800
vbae@sbcglobal.net
freedomwoodsfarm.com
Friends For Therapeutic Equine Activities NARHA Premier Accredited Center
James Winkelman
PO Box 1636
Warrenville, IL 60555
(630) 588-8543
info@ftea.org
www.ftea.org
Happy Trails Therapeutic Horsemanship
Jim Donley
PO Box 270
Waterloo, IL 62298
(618) 939-7569
HappyTrails@HTC.net
Heather Ridge Farm
Cheryl Case
31309 E 2500 N Rd
CABREY, IL 60919
(630) 853-9813
heatherridgestables@yahoo.com
www.heatherridgefarm.com
Horse Feathers Therapeutic Riding NFP
Nicholas Coyne
1181 RIVER WOODS RD
LAKE FOREST, IL 60045
(847) 234-2411
info@horsefeatherscenter.org
www.horsefeatherscenter.org
Main Stay Therapeutic Riding Program NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Kristi Stern
6919 Keystone Rd
Richmond, IL 60071
(815) 653-9374
info@mstrp.org
www.mstrp.org
Midwest Center for Children's Development NFP
Doug Young
4701 N OAK ST
CRYSTAL LAKE, IL 60012
(815) 788-1020
mccd_programs@comcast.net
Mounted Angels Therapeutic Horsemanship
Judy Schlieper
15713 450th St
Pearl, IL 62361-9716
hoof42@hotmail.com
New Kingdom Trailriders
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Barbara Clauson
4343 16th Street #305
Moline, IL 61265
(309)764-4220
info@nktriders.org
www.nktriders.org
Paradise Equestrian Therapy Center
Penny Allen
18146 E CR 750 N
CHARLESTON, IL 61920
(217) 232-0022
rockna@consolidated.net
www.pethorse.org
Partners for Progress NFP
Diane Helgeland
PO Box 306
Wadsworth, IL 60083
(847) 226-1300
diane@partnersforprogressnfp.org
www.partnersforprogressnfp.org
Pegasus Special Riders, Inc
Wayne Copeland (Executive Director)
Donna Fellows (Board President)
PO Box 293
Oregon, IL 61061-0293
(815) 622-4355
(815) 262-6899
pegasus_execdir@hotmail.com
www.pegasusspecialriders.org
Rainbow Riders
Drew Angotti
822 200th Ave
Monmouth, IL 61462
(309) 734-4849
drewangotti@rainbowridershome.org
www.rainbowridershome.org
Ray Graham Association
NARHA Premier Accredited Center
Cathy LeBeau
15 W 431 59TH St
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
(630) 325-5330
clebeau@raygraham.org
www.ray-graham.org
Sojourn Therapeutic Riding Center, LTD
Barbara Mulry
23262 S 88th Ave
Frankfort, IL 60423
(708) 539-3078
bmulry@gmail.com
www.sojourntherapeuticridingcenter.com
The Equestrian Connection N.P.F.
Diana Schnell
872 S Milwaukee #273
Libertyville, IL 60048
(847) 615-8696
dianafins@msn.com
www.equestrianconnection.org
Walk On
Mary Illing
PO BOX 376
BARRINGTON, IL 60011-0376
(847) 381-4231
walkonfarm@comcast.net
www.walkonfarm.org
White Oaks Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Karla Belzer
24236 Lincoln Rd
Sterling, IL 61081
(815) 772-2669
kbelzer@aheinc.biz
www.whiteoakscenter.org
Aquatics
Illinois
Rockford Parks District and the Ski Broncs Show Club of Rockford Contact: Christy Cloyd Email: ChristyCloyd#@rockfordparkdistrict.org Address: held on the Rock River at the Ski Broncs Water Ski Stadium
Adaptive Adventures - individual & group water ski & wakeboard opportunities
Contact: Joel Berman (for areas Chicago and Midwest)
Phone: (847) 251-8445
toll free (866) 679-2770
Address: 230 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091
Email: waterski@adaptiveadventures.org
Website: www.adaptiveadventures.org Founded:1999
Backwater Gambler's Water Ski Show Team & Genesis Health Care - clinics
Contact: Vito Lucido or Glen Sanken
Phone: (636) 458-2573
Address: Quad Cities, IL
Email: SanckenG@genesishealth.com
Southern Illinois
Adapted Water Ski Clinics - The Gateway Confluence Wheelchair Sports Foundation Contact: Cami Horn Phone: (618) 377-3622 Email: CamiHorn@confluencesports.org
Ohio
Splash at LifeCenter Plus
5133 Darrow Road
Hudson, Ohio 44236
(330) 655-2377, ext. 130
Sales Director - lifesales@lifecenterplus.com
Wisconsin
Green Bay Parks, Recreation, and Forestry
Adaptive Aquatics
Website: http://www.ci.green-bay.wi.us/parks/aquatics/adaptiveswim.html
Nationwide
YMCA Aquatics
Website: http://www.ymca.net/programs/programs_for_aquatics.html





















