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    Connections Equine Therapy Program

    January 22, 2015No Comments
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    logo_connectionsequinetherapyAn exciting opportunity to help others and hang out with horses!

    Cornville AZ (January 22, 2015) – Connections Equine Therapy is a non-profit organization located in Cornville, AZ offering Therapeutic Riding and other services designed to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals with disabilities.   This is your opportunity to get involved with a great group of people, get to know some wonderful horses and help a worth-while cause!

    We need volunteers for Horse Care and to assist clients in our Therapeutic Riding Program. 

    20150122_Alice2HORSE CARE:  Duties include feeding, grooming, and cleaning pasture and barn areas. No experience necessary – training provided on the job.

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    THERAPEUTIC RIDING ASSISTANTS:  Assist in tacking horse for sessions and walk along side client and horse during sessions to ensure safety and assist client as needed.  Four-hour training session required. Next training session Tuesday, February 10th.

    Requirements for all volunteer positions:

    • Minimum age 14
    • Must be physically fit
    • At least one shift per week
    • 8 week commitment required

    For further information call 928-639-0791 or email:  connections @commspeed.net

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