F.A.Q. Page

1.  Are you a camp?

No, we are not a camp.  LifeHorse is a year-round horseback riding program that teaches kids to ride and even show.  Kids come one-on-one and progress at their own speed.  Most kids come once a week, with their parent(s). Instead of being lost in a group, children receive individual support and attention from volunteers who share in their private tears and personal victories.

2.  How are you different from a handicapped riding program?

Our students are facing terminal and chronic illnesses, or genetic disorders, most of them are 100% able bodied; however, some of the students face physical disabilities as a result of their illnesses.

3.  How much does it cost the families?

Our program is 100% free of charge to the families.

4.  How is the program funded?

Our program is funded through grants and sponsorships.

5.  What are your hours?

LifeHorse does not have regular hours.  Since our students are facing many different illnesses, it is hard to plan when they will feel like riding.  Instead, most parents call and tell us when their child is having a good day and we do our very best to accommodate them. 

6. How can I help LifeHorse?

LifeHorse always needs volunteers and donations!  If you want to help, e-mail Stacy at Stacy@lifehorse.org or donate here: