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Grant helps charity make mounting up more graceful

Grant helps equestrian charity make mounting up more graceful

Equestrian 4 Everyone was one of six successful charities this year to be given a "Grace Gives" grant from Grace Removals New Zealand. The $1000 grant will be used to buy materials for the charity's current priority, a new mounting ramp to get clients safely onboard their horse.

The charity provides equestrian activities for a broad range of people, including the young, manipulatory disabled, blind, or deaf, or those who need a walking aid. Getting riders onto the horse safely is vital. "It's really the skill of our coaches, and volunteers, and the patience of our horses that have made it work so far." says Board Chair, Sarah Sharp. " A new ramp that uses 'universal design' principles will make our sessions much easier, and safer for everyone, and allow us to expand our services even wider."

A local engineer donated his time to design the new ramp, and it is sectional, so that it can be moved if the organisation has to move from their current leased land. "Although we aim to cover the cost of our lessons through fees, we are still very dependent on donations of time, skills, and of course money to provide our services to the community." says Ms Sharp. "The 'Grace Gives' grant has arrived at just the right time for this project, and we were thrilled that the Auckland Branch Manager, John Scott attended our end of year Ribbon Day, to make the presentation, and see what we do."

Equestrian 4 Everyone is a registered charitable trust, operating from land in Stanmore Bay, Auckland. The organisation trains people in life skills using equine partnerships to bring about a positive impact in the community. The Trust provides opportunities for members of the community, regardless of ability, to interact with horses ,and to participate in formal equestrian activities. You can find out more about the charity at www.equestrian4everyone.comand more about "Grace Gives" grants at https://www.graceremovals.co.nz/grace-gives/

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