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RAINY DAY RANCH THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER

Teaching Horsemanship. Changing Lives.

BUY A BALE

Making Change Possible

In one month, the Rainy Day Ranch herd will eat approximately 5,520 pounds of hay. That is a lot of hay to keep our horses moving! Each bale is $30 and weighs about 100 pounds. Your donation of one bale will feed our horses one meal for the day. Please help us stock our hay barn full of hay by donating.

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WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO

Rainy Day Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center is a 501c3 nonprofit.


We serve our community through offering adaptive horseback riding lessons and hippotherapy to children and adults with disabilities or special needs. We now offer independent riding lessons as well. Want to learn more about our programs? Explore our website, or contact us at admin@rainydayranchtherapeutic.org.

We also offer numerous volunteer opportunities! Volunteers are essential to giving safe and effective lessons and keeping our operation running smoothly. Interested in learning more? Contact us at volunteer@rainydayranchtherapeutic.org.

OUR MISSION

To empower, educate, and uplift through positive and therapeutic interactions with equine partners.

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ABOUT US

Rainy Day Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center was inspired by Ella, a local girl with Rett Syndrome...

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GET INVOLVED

Become part of our community!

UPDATE:

Dear Riders, Volunteers, Supporters, Donors, and Friends,​ 

Our lessons for all current riders are in session. All interested participants are welcome to contact us to reserve a spot on our waitlist. For specific questions about becoming a new rider please contact us at admin@rainydayranchtherapeutic.org​. Rainy Day Ranch now offers Independent riding lessons for both kids and adults. For more information contact us at admin@rainydayranchtherapeutic.org

Thank you for your ongoing support for Rainy Day Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center and our mission to serve our community. 

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"In riding a horse, we borrow freedom"

Helen Thompson

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