Active Project Live: Equestrian
Join us for a meaningful conversation all about adaptive horseback riding, a sport that blends connection, movement, and the unique partnership between rider and horse. This discussion brings together riders, therapists, and program leaders from across the adaptive equestrian community, including: — Janet Pittman from Windrush Farm in Andover, MA — Mary Jane Osborn and Diane Stockton-Breese from Reinbow Riding Center in Belmont, VT — Rachel DePasquale - Occupational Therapist with experience and passion for adaptive riding support — Adaptive riders sharing their lived experiences — Ana Jermstad - KBF Ambassador Topics include: — How to get started with adaptive horseback riding — Equipment adaptations and transfer techniques — Working safely with horses as a wheelchair user — Program options and what to look for in a therapeutic riding center — Building confidence, independence, and community through riding Whether you’re a seasoned rider, a curious beginner, or someone who simply loves adaptive sports, this conversation offers valuable insight into the freedom and connection adaptive riding can provide. Learn more about the Active Project: ap.kbf.org. Follow along for more Active Project Live sessions every month!
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