2015 Pledge for PALS

From People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

Help us care for the PALS Herd by participating in this exciting online race! A donation of any amount will help PALS care for some of our hardest working volunteers, our horses.

People & Animal Learning Services (PALS)

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About People & Animal Learning Services (PALS): Healing through Equines

For over 15 years, PALS has been providing therapeutic equine programs designed to help people with a wide range of disabilities to develop skills and improve quality of life. Our programs have delivered over 10,942 therapeutic program and service hours to hundreds of individuals with a large range of disabilities & impairments (physical, cognitive, developmental, social & behavioral), at-risk youth and veterans ranging in age from 3 to over 64!  Our clients experience a variety of benefits such as:

  • Improvement in Balance
  • Empowerment
  • Increased Sense of Independence
  • Increase in Ability to Follow Directions 

The PALS Herd

Our programs would not be possible without the help of our horses who make the PALS experience so unique and of course, fun! Each year these horses provide hundreds of hours of service for both mounted and unmounted program activities, allowing our instructors and volunteers to truly impact the lives of those we serve. PALS strives to provide the best care for our herd in order to prepare them to work in the program, ensure their long term health both during their years of service, and after their retirement. 

Full annual care for just one therapy horse costs PALS over $3,900 including their grain, hay, and necessary veterinary and farrier care, full board -- and with a herd growing to support our new and bigger programs, we're in need of your support

Please consider a donation to support one, or more, of the current PALS horse teams to help us continue to bring many smiles, laughs, and memories to the lives of our clients

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Learn more about how to get involved on the PALS website!  

www.palstherapy.org/

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