Where Dreams Come Alive With the Magic of a Horse

Dream Riders is located on the rolling hills of Sunrise Farm in Lexington, South Carolina. It is a non-profit 501-C-3 incorporated Premier Accredited Center of PATH Intl. designed to use equine-oriented activities for the purpose of contributing positively to the cognitive, emotional and social well-being of people with special needs. Through certified instructors Jennifer Stoudemire & Corky Dyer, dedicated trained volunteers and specially trained horses Dream Riders opens the doors for the development of hidden potential in the riders who become involved in the program. The riders are challenged in many ways to succeed while having a wonderful time working toward their individual goals. Lessons are based on an educational model in which each individual is taught the unique skill of horseback riding with specialized, adaptive teaching methods. Dream Riders operates year-round offering weekly horseback riding lessons to our special riders, para-dressage, Special Olympics competition opportunities, equine assisted services for foster and underprivileged children and is an approved PATH Intl. center for the Wounded Warrior Project. The program became operational in 1998 and has had many years of great success offering over 1,000 hours of equine assisted activities and services each year.
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Dream Riders is located on the rolling hills of Sunrise Farm in Lexington, South Carolina. It is a non-profit 501-C-3 incorporated Premier Accredited Center of PATH Intl. designed to use equine-oriented activities for the purpose of contributing positively to the cognitive, emotional and social well-being of people with special needs. Through certified instructors Jennifer Stoudemire & Corky Dyer, dedicated trained volunteers and specially trained horses Dream Riders opens the doors for the development of hidden potential in the riders who become involved in the program. The riders are challenged in many ways to succeed while having a wonderful time working toward their individual goals. Lessons are based on an educational model in which each individual is taught the unique skill of horseback riding with specialized, adaptive teaching methods. Dream Riders operates year-round offering weekly horseback riding lessons to our special riders, para-dressage, Special Olympics competition opportunities, equine assisted services for foster and underprivileged children and is an approved PATH Intl. center for the Wounded Warrior Project. The program became operational in 1998 and has had many years of great success offering over 1,000 hours of equine assisted activities and services each year.

Where Dreams Come Alive With the Magic of a Horse