Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE MISSION OF SPECIAL EQUESTRIANS, INC, IS TO PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING AND EQUINE ASSISTED ACTIVITIES TO PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL, MENTAL, DEVELOPMENTAL, AND EMOTIONAL DISABILITIES.
SPECIAL EQUESTRIANS PROVIDES THERAPEUTIC RIDING AND HIPPOTHERAPY TO CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF MENTAL, PHYSICAL, DEVELOPMENTAL, AND EMOTIONAL DISABILITIES. THESE DISABILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, DOWN SYNDROME, CEREBRAL PALSY, SPINA BIFIDA, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, STROKE, AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY. INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATE IN WEEKLY LESSONS DURING THREE TERMS: FALL, SPRING, AND SUMMER. A TYPICAL LESSON IS TAUGHT BY A CERTIFIED THERAPEUTIC RIDING INSTRUCTOR WITH TRAINING SPECIFIC TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. IT LASTS 35 - 45 MINUTES AND TEACHES RIDING SKILLS APPROPRIATE TO THE INDIVIDUALS' ABILITIES. CLASSES MAY ALSO INCLUDE CARING FOR, GROOMING, AND TACKING THE HORSE. SPECIAL EQUESTRIANS SERVES OVER 100 INDIVIDUALS A YEAR AND HOLDS PREMIER ACCREDITED STATUS, THE HIGHEST RECOGNITION POSSIBLE, FROM PATH INTERNATIONAL (PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP). THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM IS TO MAXIMIZE THE PHYSICAL, COGNITIVE, AND EMOTIONAL BENEFITS OF THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. MANY OF THE PHYSICAL BENEFITS ARE RELATED TO THE FACT THAT THE TRI-DIMENSIONAL HIP ACTION OF THE HORSE IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF A HUMAN. THE MOTION OF THE HORSE STIMULATES DORMANT NERVES, WHILE RELAXING AND STRETCHING THE MUSCLES. IT HELPS TO ENHANCE BALANCE, STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE WHILE STIMULATING CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION. THERAPEUTIC RIDING ALSO PROVIDES MANY EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS. IT REQUIRES FOCUS, MEMORY UTILIZATION, MOTOR PLANNING, SEQUENCING AND DECISION-MAKING SKILLS. RIDING NECESSITATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN-ANIMAL BONDING SKILLS AND THE ABILITY TO RESPOND AND ADAPT TO CHANGING SITUATIONS. IT CAN ALLOW THOSE WHO DEMONSTRATE AGGRESSION AND/OR HYPERACTIVITY TO CHANNEL THEIR BEHAVIOR INTO CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIVITY AND IMPROVE THE ABILITY OR WILL TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE SKILLS IMPROVES A RIDER'S PERFORMANCE DURING THE RIDING LESSON AND OFTEN CARRIES FORWARD INTO THEIR DAILY LIVES OUTSIDE THE ARENA. PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS MOST OFTEN EXPERIENCE INCREASED CONFIDENCE, MOTIVATION, AND SELF-ESTEEM FROM LEARNING TO CONTROL A HORSE. PERHAPS MOST IMPORTANTLY, RIDING OFFERS INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES FREEDOM THE FREEDOM TO BE WHO THEY ARE WITHOUT THE RESTRICTIONS PLACED ON THEM BY THEIR DISABILITY. THE SUCCESS OF THE THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM IS BEST SEEN IN THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE RIDERS: THEIR ABILITY TO EXECUTE MORE COMPLEX MANEUVERS AND TO RIDE AT FASTER GAITS, THEIR INCREASED PARTICIPATION IN THE LESSONS AND INTERACTIONS WITH THE HORSES, VOLUNTEERS, AND STAFF AND THEIR IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE.SPECIAL EQUESTRIANS, INC., IS FORTUNATE TO RECEIVE OVER $27,142 IN DONATED SERVICES IN ADDITION TO THE USE THE 13 ACRES ON WHICH IT OPERATES ITS PROGRAM, ALL OF WHICH ARE NOT REPORTED HEREIN, IN ORDER TO COMPLETE ITS MISSION.ADDITIONALLY, OVER 200 VOLUNTEERS PROVIDED OVER 8000 HOURS TOWARD OUR MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kathleen M Claybrook | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $54,630 |
Tyler Cromey | GENERAL MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Catherine Mclean | VICE PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
Mary Beth Poor | GENERAL MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Dr John Farley | GENERAL MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Edward Zwilling | GENERAL MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Michael Hamner | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Lee Mcelveen | PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
John Cook | GENERAL MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Natalie Nixon | GENERAL MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Patrcia S York | SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Rita Mendel | FOUNDER | 2 | $0 |
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