THUNDER BAY – A partnership with the Thunder City Speedway is helping a local therapeutic horseback riding charity go the distance, boosting a program that offers valued recreation services to the local disability community.
Founded in 1990, the volunteer-driven charity offers therapeutic horseback riding for people of all ages with a wide range of physical and intellectual disabilities. President Tereza Biloski said the organization has had life-changing impacts for many local families over the years. While it took a few tries, his initial reluctance soon transitioned into pure joy. While Ethan is non-verbal, Biloski said his body language in the moment he gained confidence on horseback spoke volumes."It’s very rewarding for everybody. The smiles are breathtaking."
Aside from the simple pleasure of being on horseback, she said the activity brings numerous therapeutic benefits. “I like coming to therapeutic riding because it's nice and gentle, and it’s calming,” she said. “I love therapeutic riding.”“If it wasn't for the 50/50 from Thunder City Speedway, it would make it very difficult to keep this program running,” he said. “We don't get any funding from any other organizations at the present time – there’s no government funding for us.
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