Member Centers South Jersey 




Atlantic Riding for the Handicapped 













206 Asbury Road
Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234


Atlantic County


609-926-2233 phone


ARCH206@aol.com  

www.ARCH206.org



Contact Person - Sue Adams, Director


Premier Accredited Center of NARHA


Operation - Year round, Monday - Saturday


Instructors
13 Instructors: 1 NARHA Certified Advanced, 7 NARHA
Certified Registered, 7 ARCH Certified, 5 SONJ Coaches


Facility - Indoor Arena, classroom, 11 horses & ponies, 125 volunteers


Services offered
Therapeutic, Recreational English Rding lessons
Group and Private
School Groups, Field Trips
Special Olympics
Balanced Seat, Dressage
Trail Riding
Horse Show Competitions
Clinics/Seminars


Disabilities served - Cognitive, Emotional, Physical, Psychological, Social, Learning


Scholarships – partial scholarships available


Fee Structure - Monthly rate, Insurance fee and initial evaluation fee. Call for current rates


Mission - To improve the quality of life of those in disabled community,
through therapeutic horseback riding



Beyond Balance, Inc.



1148 Smithville Rd.
Mount Holly, NJ 08060


P.O Box 534
Hainesport, NJ 08036


Burlington County


609.969.8899

info@beyondbalance.org 

www.beyondbalance.org


Contact Person- Missy Rush 609.969.8899


Operation: Year round, 6 days a week


NARHA Member Center


Instructors- 2 NARHA Certified


Facility
1 indoor arena, 1 outdoor arena, 3 Horses


Services offered- Private, Group, School, Field Trips, Trails, Horse Show,
Camp, Clinics/Seminars, English, Western, Dressage, Recreational/Sport, Therapeutic


Disabilities served- Cognitive, physical, emotional, psych.


Scholarships are available


Fee Structure
- $30.00 for 45 minute class. There are 8 weeks in each session.


Mission-
Beyond Balance is a volunteer based organization that will provide horseback
riding and related equine assisted activities to individuals with disabilities in New
Jersey, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas.  Surpassing all boundaries.





Carousel Children’s Therapeutic Riding Center


525 Creek Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057

 
Burlington County


856-914-0965 phone


smithmoorestown@aol.com


Contact Person – Heidi Smith, Director


Operation - April through November, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday


Instructors - 4 Certified NARHA Registered Instructors


Facility - Lighted Outdoor Ring 100x120, Lighted Indoor Ring 72x72. Four horses & ponies,
3 Staff members, 30 volunteers


Services offered

Children ages 2-12
Therapeutic, Recreational Riding lessons
Private and semi-private


Disabilities served
- Cognitive, Physical


Fee Structure - $33 per ½ hour semi-private


Mission - To provide a pleasant and recreational environment for the recovery and
rehabilitation of mentally and physically disabled children through the use of equestrian
therapy.


 
Kids Korral, Inc.
Childrens' Therapeutic Riding




429 Stokes Road
Shamong, NJ 08088


Burlington County


609-714-1009


TheHills55@aol.com


Contact Person – Jennifer Hill, Program Director


Operation - March to December, weather permitting 3 horses available on Saturdays, 2 horses
on property permanently. Thursday and Friday evenings, Saturday mornings (Group lessons - 3 riders max per lesson)


Instructors - 1 NARHA Registered Instructor


Facility - Large Outdoor fenced paddock in private setting, 2 horses, 10 volunteers


Services offered
Therapeutic/Recreational riding lessons to children ages 3-14
Individual or Group. We do not have a mounting ramp-Mounting block only


Disabilities served - Cognitive, Physical


Scholarships – Partial scholarships available-contingent upon donations received


Fee Structure - Lessons are $25.00 for a Half - Hour lesson
Complimentary initial evaluation


Mission - "Kids Korral exists for the purpose of offering children with special needs the
opportunity to participate in horse-assisted activities and obtain the benefits derived
through therapeutic horsemanship while experiencing the freedom,joy and fun of riding!"



Saddle Up Therapeutic Riding Academy



27722 Mt. Pleasant Road
Springfield, NJ 08022


Burlington County (Northern)


609-324-7364 phone & fax


saddleuptra@yahoo.com   

www.saddleupriding.org


Contact Person – Leslie Wyers, Director


Member Center of NARHA*


Operation
- All Year, Monday - Saturday


Instructors
- 3 Instructors (one is a RN, one is a LD teacher, one is an Occupational
Therapist, all are working towards NARHA certification)


Facility - 3 horses & ponies, 3 Staff members, 30 volunteers


Services offered
Therapeutic, Education, Recreational Riding lessons
Group and Private
School Groups, Field Trips
Hippotherapy – Occupational Therapy
Horse Show Competitions


Disabilities served
- Cognitive, Emotional, Physical, Psychological


Scholarships are available



Fee Structure

$35.00 Registration fee, renewed annually
$35.00 Pre-riding assessment – Recreational Riding
$150.00 Pre-riding assessment – Therapy/Education
$35.00 per 45 minute private


Mission
- Saddle Up Therapeutic Riding Academy is dedicated to providing therapeutic
riding activities for individuals with physical, emotional and/or cognitive disabilities.



 SHADOW Equestrian, Inc.


1907 Monroeville Road
Monroeville, NJ 08343


Gloucester County


856-694-4034


shadoweq@verizon.net



Contact Person – Kay Drissel 856-694-4034 or 856-466-0608 (cell)


Operation - Year round, Monday night, Wednesday night, Saturday morning


NARHA Member Center

Instructors - 5 NARHA* Registered Instructor
                  
3 NARHA* Instructors-in-Training

Facility
Outdoor Arena (100'x200') , Indoor Arena (60' x100')
7 horses, 1 pony, 3 minis
35 volunteers
2 staff


Services offered - Therapeutic riding, ages 2-12, less than 100lbs.


Horse Show Competitions
- Glouster County & Salem County Fairs, Our Annual Trail-a-Thon


Disabilities served
- Cognitive, physical, emotional


Fee Structure
- $100.00 per month ( 4 lessons)


Mission - SHADOW Equestrian provides therapeutic riding instruction for physically and mentally
disabled children at a low cost through fund-raising, lesson sponsorship and donations. These
funds are used to support the cost of facilities, horse use and insurance.