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From: emeralddowns
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  • I have a fear of falling and I used to ride at a place in Texas now I am in Colorado do u know of a place where I can ride?

  • My friend Meghan is in this video (in the blue and white tank top)...she passed away Friday...this program was so important to her and the people are amazing...Thank you all for making Meghan's and so many others lives much fuller..and happy...

  • I am hippotherapy trainer, this is beautyful way to independent live for many people. Horses and people this is the best team on the world. Thanks

  • I have CP (Cerebral Palsy). I ride. am 17. rode therapeutic for a year but switched to a 'normal place'. I am going to be in a show in the fall.

  • I love therapeutic riding... I am a sidewalker and a leader at TROtt, a therapeutic riding stable... its amazing to see how disabled humans have a chance to be with a horse... a horse that will not discriminate their appearence and mental disabilities. Way to go!!

  • Is the insurance very costly? I'm looking to start a riding center in my small town.

  • I cheered Erin on at the Pacific Rim Para-eqeustrian competition at Milner Downs - she was amazing, and her partnership with her horse was tremendous! Go little bit and the team!

  • I was a volunteer for this amazing program while I was in School near Seattle, I personally think this was one of the most definining moments of my life, as I am now studying to become a Special Education teacher. I wouldn't trade the time I spent here for anything, and I hope that more and more fantastic programs such as Little Bit Therapeudic become available world wide.

  • Little Bit is an amazing program. Everyone should get involved in this type of work. I love it!!!!

  • My name is Josh I was a volunteer their and it was alot of fun. :) :)

  • Awesome facility! I had the fortunate opportunity to visit Little Bit in July. Kudos to the therapists, volunteers, and the support staff for the positive benefits you provide disabled children and adults.

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