Rein & Shine, in South Carolina, provides therapeutic horseback riding for children with autism and other disabilities.
Equestrian Bridges in Arkansas does not provide typical hippotherapy with their horses and children with autism.
We Can Ride, in Minnesota, has provided therapeutic horseback riding for children with autism and other disabilities since 1982.
Hope for Exceptional Needs opened 10 years ago in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Forward Strides, a therapeutic horseback riding center in Oregon, uses horses to provide physical therapy and occupational therapy for children with autism.
Kids with autism and Asperger syndrome flourish on the horses at Horse and Riding Therapy (HART) in Bell County, Texas.
Monica "Monette" Rosario-Agbulos, a member of the Cagayan de Oro Horsemen and a top horse trainer in the Philippines, dreams of creating a hippotherapy program in Cagayan de Oro.
Shining Hope Farms in North Carolina hopes the combination of hippotherapy and speech therapy will improve the lives of children with autism and other disabilities.