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    Volunteers Needed at Connections Equine Therapy Program

    April 4, 2013No Comments
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    logo_connectionsequinetherapy20130404_Horse-hug1Cornville AZ (April 4, 2013) – Connections Equine Therapy is a non-profit organization located in Cornville, AZ offering therapeutic riding and other services designed to improve the health and well-being of individuals with physical, behavioral, developmental or cognitive challenges. Many of our volunteers are only part-time residents and will soon be leaving for the summer. We need people to help with horse care and to assist with clients. Training provided.

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    • Must be physically fit
    • At least one A.M shift or one P.M shift per week
    • 8 week commitment required

    For further information call Connie at 928-639-4223 or the Connections office at 928-639-0791 or email connections@commspeed.net

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