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#FPoW – Scropton Riding for the Disabled

This Weeks Featured Profile is

Scropton Riding for the Disabled

🌟 This week’s #FPOW is Scropton Riding for the Disabled, who have just added their profile to our #CommunityMaps ! 🐴💚
 
Through the power of horses, they’re transforming lives—helping children & adults with additional needs develop life skills, improve health & well-being, and build confidence, all while having fun!
 
From riding and horse care to agility, their activities cater to a wide range of disabilities, including physical, learning, sensory, and mental health challenges.
 
Sessions are tailored to suit different needs, with small groups or 1:1 options available. Why not try a taster session? 🌟🐎
 
Find out more below:
 
#PeopleHelpingPeople #Inclusion #MentalHealthMatters #HorseTherapy

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