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Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program (CTRP)

Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program (CTRP). Kim Niggel : Program Director and Lead Instructor 910-470-0490 3507 N. Kerr Ave             Wilmington, NC 28405 . What is CTRP?. The Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program is a regional non-profit organization

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Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program (CTRP)

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  1. Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program (CTRP) Kim Niggel: Program Director and Lead Instructor 910-470-0490 3507 N. Kerr Ave             Wilmington, NC 28405

  2. What is CTRP? • The Coastal Therapeutic Riding Program is a regional non-profit organization • A member of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). • Therapeutic horseback riding provides physical, emotional, and social enrichment to children and adults with special needs. • The rhythmic action of the horses' gaits relaxes and strengthens riders' muscles and improves body tone, posture, balance, joint mobility, and coordination. • Sitting proudly on the back of a friendly horse, riders experience the thrill of independence for perhaps the first time in their lives. • The therapeutic effects of horseback riding have been documented for centuries • However the idea began to attract attention from the medical community in 1952 when Denmark's Liz Hartel won an Olympic Silver Medal in Dressage despite having partial paralysis from polio. • Today, more than 30,000 children and adults enjoy the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding.

  3. What do Volunteers Really do? • Assist with: • Supporting instructors with lessons: • Cooperating with individuals via interactive play • Facilitating individuals in expanding physical flexibility • Encouraging riders to utilize their vocabulary to strengthen their language and communication skills • Maintaining the overall appearance and operation of the facility • Attending to equine care • Promoting fundraiser events   • We get more out of it than we give!

  4. CTRP Needs You!! • Spread The Word! • Tell others about therapeutic riding and CTRP • .Volunteer! • We need enthusiastic individuals to work with our horses and riders.   • No experience with horses is required!   • We will happily train those who want to learn basic horsemanship and share the joy of helping students learn how to ride.   • We also need help with our various fundraisers. • Support A Rider! • We need individuals, civic groups, sororities, fraternities and church groups to sponsor riders.   • The cost to sponsor a rider is $25 per lesson. Most riders ride weekly and our sessions are about eight weeks long, weather permitting. • Become a Member! • Your tax-deductible donation will make a difference!   • Funds will be used to purchase equipment and supplies.   • The center has a variety of needs including safety helmets, specialized saddles, bridles, grooming tools and, of course, supplies to keep our horses healthy and happy. • Donations are always welcome                                               

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