A Gift That Keeps on Giving

Newsdate: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 - 03:40 am
Location: DENVER, Colorado

Throughout the crush of holiday crowds and the rush of dwindling days, one question pulses in many people’s minds like the rum-pum-pumming of the Little Drummer Boy’s drum: what should I get Aunt Betsy?

Instead of buying another trinket or tie for a friend or loved one, this year, why not give a donation to charity in someone’s name? In difficult financial times, non-profit organizations are some of the hardest hit, as people cut back on expenses, including charitable giving.

These times, however, are the most crucial for organizations like PATH Intl., which maintains the highest standards for safety, ethics and effectiveness in the field of equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) through its instructor certification, center accreditation, educational events, published resources and advocacy work.

Why, exactly, is it so important to support the work that PATH Intl. does? The answer is simple: by giving to PATH Intl., you’re helping over 42,000 individuals each year find strength, independence and a renewed outlook on life through EAAT and PATH Intl. programs.

Tens of thousands of men, women and children facing physical, mental and emotional challenges are able to gain a sense of pride and accomplishment through the work of PATH Intl. and its members. That’s a huge impact in a lot of lives—and something that deserves your support.

Think about the variety of people served by NARHA:

  • A soldier returning from Afghanistan with emotional trauma slowly regains his trust through interactions with his horse and his instructor at a PATH Intl. Horses for Heroes program.
  • A child coping with autism begins to open up to the world around her as she learns to ride. Her mount, her instructor and her fellow riders become friends, and she begins to look forward to her weekly lessons at a PATH Intl. Center.
  • A young man with cerebral palsy develops his motor skills while working on driving a carriage under the tutelage of a PATH Intl. Certified Driving Instructor.  His body becomes stronger and more controlled as he’s taught how to handle the horse and carriage.
  • A teenager combating problems with substance abuse becomes more open, trusting and compassionate through an equine-assisted therapy program where she must partner with her horse to achieve her goals in riding.
  • A young girl born with severe brain damage is never expected to care for herself, but after years of therapeutic horseback riding she is now capable of caring for not only herself, but also the horses at the PATH Intl. Center where she takes lessons.

These are just a few examples of the immensely diverse populations served by PATH Intl. Certified Instructors and PATH Intl. centers.

The power of equine-assisted activities and therapies has helped people with physical challenges such as Down syndrome, paralysis, learning disorders, ADHD, multiple sclerosis and many others and emotional challenges such as PTSD, addictions and at-risk behaviour.

Click here to make an online donation.

http://www.pathintl.org/about-path-intl/support-path-intl/350-in-memory

Or if you would like to recognize someone on our website with your donation, click here.

http://www.pathintl.org/about-path-intl/support-path-intl/350-in-memory

With your help, we can bring even more people the strength and joy that so many have already found through the power of the horse.

It’s also a bonus gift for you. Not only will you be helping PATH Intl., but you can receive a tax write-off in the process. And you won’t have to stand in long lines to get it.

 

About the Author

Flossie Sellers

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

She enrolled in My Horse University at Michigan State and completed a number of courses in everything related to horse health, nutrition, diseases and conditions, medications, hoof and dental care, barn safety, and first aid.

Staying up-to-date on the latest developments in horse care and equine health is now a habit, and she enjoys sharing a wealth of information with horse owners everywhere.

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