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Here are a few special web sites we hope you find useful

NARHA: North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc. Premier site for information on equine-assisted activities.

The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation: The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation was established to provide grants to programs that enrich the lives of adolescents and adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Horseweb: Your resource gateway to horses for sale, horse classifieds, organized equine links, calendar of shows and events, emailed link digests, press releases, and loads of other horse information.

Equisearch: Expert advice on horse care, riding and training, equine news, farm and ranch management, shopping tips for equestrians plus horses for sale.

Learn to be a therapeutic riding instructor: Become certified as a Therapeutic Riding Instructor. Online course helps you meet NARHA requirements prior to workshop.

THASC-The Handicapped and Senior Citizens: A key sponsor and donor for Horses and the Handicapped of South Florida for many years. THASC is a private profit-making company dedicated to the employment of handicapped people and senior citizens.

Adopt-a-Cat Foundation: Adopt A Cat Foundation of Florida and their foster-care guardians provide shelter for over 200 homeless, abandoned, ill and injured cats and kittens everyday. They rescue, trap, spay, neuter and provide medical treatment, evaluate and provide options for their continued care. Their cat shelter is a NO-KILL SHELTER. They return 'unadoptables' back to their colonies where a committed caretaker feeds them daily and monitors their ongoing condition. They need your help to one day acheive their goal of no longer being needed.

Ride Up to the Challange: Providing the resources to those Veterans seeking physical therapy through horseback riding. The healing power of horses is…..helping amputees learn to walk again, showing traumatic brain injury victims how to remember, relieving sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder from their demons, and teaching blind veterans to live independently.