Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding, Inc.

Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding, Inc. We improve quality of life through equine-based therapy for individuals with disabilities. Our staff includes licensed teachers and degreed professionals.

Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding serves 185+ riders with physical, mental, and social/emotional challenges between the ages of 2 and 100. We have a list of 50+ individuals waiting to participate in our programs. Equest provides a YEAR-ROUND therapeutic riding program which is so critical to individuals with disabilities in preventing regression and fostering greater physical, mental, emotional and social improvement and benefits experienced due to a consistent riding therapy schedule throughout the year. Our program owns its own farm, complete with an outdoor riding arena, heated indoor arena, barn, classroom, restroom, and a one-of-a-kind, mile-long Saddle Safari Sensory Riding trail. Vital to our program is our dedicated crew of volunteers who donated over 55,600 hours of service in 2019 alone. Equest instructors are certified by PATH International - Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship. Because of its varied benefits, Therapeutic Riding has been recognized as a beneficial mode of therapy by the American Physical and Occupational Therapy Associations.

Benny and Flicka loved making so many new friends yesterday at the Giving Machine - Grand Rapids in Woodland Mall !! Tha...
12/21/2025

Benny and Flicka loved making so many new friends yesterday at the Giving Machine - Grand Rapids in Woodland Mall !! Thank you to all those wonderful supporters who are SHINING THEIR LIGHT on West Michigan! Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding, Inc. continues to be a part of the Giving Machine through January 4! Come on out!

12/20/2025
Equest Horse Spotlight~Dublin~ Draft CrossHe’s our slow and steady guy!15 Hands1100 lbsDonated by Friends of Equest2025 ...
12/18/2025

Equest Horse Spotlight~
Dublin~ Draft Cross
He’s our slow and steady guy!
15 Hands
1100 lbs
Donated by Friends of Equest
2025 Event sponsor Chuck Cuzydlo

12/16/2025

Equest Family & Friends~ aside from scheduled events Equest is closed until 1-5-2026

Equest Rider Spotlight~ Maria Adkins How long have you been at Equest? I have been around at Equest since 2000.  At firs...
12/16/2025

Equest Rider Spotlight~ Maria Adkins

How long have you been at Equest? I have been around at Equest since 2000. At first it was as a parent of a rider and a volunteer.
Over the years, I would also bring my students with special needs to Equest to do Service Learning Projects a few times each year.
After some medical complications led to early retirement, I turned to Equest as a client/rider in 2019.
Over the years, I had witnessed the benefits of riding and being with these amazing horse therapists. I remember that first lesson, the pain may have remained, yet, I think the smile stayed on my face all week!

What did you want to be as a kid when you grew up? As a child, I wanted to be a veterinarian and help animals. As a teen, after volunteering in classes for children with special needs, I decided to be a Special Education Teacher. I spent 29 years doing just that.

Do you like snow? Yes. Snow is beautiful. However, now that I’m older, it really makes getting around and doing things outdoors rather difficult. The cold and gray cloudy days can be hard as well.

Do you have a favorite horse? Only one? Cherokee, Clyde and Barnaby will always have a special place in my heart. More recently, Ranger has become a real favorite to ride and I love his personality. He requires me to focus and pay attention. Millie is also edging her way up there as well.

Did you grow up in Michigan? I grew up on the east side of the state, south of Detroit.
In high school, I volunteered in a small program that offered therapeutic riding to a few individuals at a boarding facility. I loved leading the horses and side-walking and watching the riders develop new skills and get stronger. And I absolutely loved how after the lessons were over for the day, the Instructor often let the volunteers ride and work on getting the horses use to noise and different equipment. ns

Volunteer Spotlight!!Here are five things about Ms. Hannah. Hannah is the Lead Volunteer on Monday nights and we LOVE ha...
12/15/2025

Volunteer Spotlight!!
Here are five things about Ms. Hannah. Hannah is the Lead Volunteer on Monday nights and we LOVE having her around
1. I have been at Equest for about 14 months
2. Growing up I wanted to be a veterinarian or a pastry chef.
3. I like snow for about 2 months and then I need sunshine!
4. My favorite horse at Equest is Buddy
5. I grew up in Grand Rapids

And another holiday horse show is in the books! Thank you to presenting sponsor The Andrea DeVos Foundation! With over 1...
12/15/2025

And another holiday horse show is in the books! Thank you to presenting sponsor The Andrea DeVos Foundation! With over 100 Equest riders, 70+ volunteers, 500 friends and families, Equest Staff, Equest herd of therapy, horses, Santa and Mrs. Claus and an incredibly talented face painting Christmas tree- Christina Rosloniec a wonderful time was had by all. Congratulations to our riders and thank you to everyone who helped to make it such a great day!

Once again, the stall decorations exceeded our expectations. Those who decorated brought so much creativity and holiday ...
12/14/2025

Once again, the stall decorations exceeded our expectations. Those who decorated brought so much creativity and holiday joy to the barn!

We are pleased to announce the winners of the annual Equest Stall Decorating Contest:

Rider Stall Decorating Champion: Heston and Kaiden Petersen with the help of the Trailblazers 4H Group - Stormy’s Stall

Volunteer/Staff Stall Decorating Champion: Barbara Schultze - Champ/Surf’s Stall

As always, it was an incredibly hard choice for Santa to make. Everyone who decorated worked so hard and we are so grateful for all of the creative ideas they brought to life. Thank you so much to all who participated!

Thank you to this wonderful Rockford High School student, Shelay, for creating a fun and interactive barn for our riders...
12/13/2025

Thank you to this wonderful Rockford High School student, Shelay, for creating a fun and interactive barn for our riders. What an exciting new arena activity!

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3777 Rector Avenue NE
Rockford, MI
49341

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Horseback riding transports individuals with special needs into a new, unexplored world providing a sense of independence and freedom that defies disabilities. When riding, individuals escape their braces, crutches, wheelchairs and disabilities, replacing them with the gentle gait of a well-trained horse. Therapeutic Riding is widely recognized as an effective rehabilitation tool in the treatment of children and adults experiencing a wide range of physical, cognitive, developmental, and social/ emotional disabilities, many of whom– despite their young age– have spent what seems to be a lifetime in traditional therapy sessions. To see their faces light up with happiness as they sit up on their horse and bury their hands, arms and sometimes even faces into their furry friend is truly a sight to behold. In this setting, activities that would typically be called work are easily disguised as fun! Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding serves 185+ riders with physical, mental and social/emotional challenges, ages 2- 100 with a list of 70+ individuals waiting to participate in programming. Equest is the only program in our area that offers a YEAR ROUND therapeutic riding program. This is a critical piece for many individuals with disabilities. This helps to prevent regression and foster greater physical, mental, emotional and social improvement and benefits experienced due to a consistent riding therapy schedule throughout the year. Our program is also one of only two programs in the state that owns its own farm, complete with an outdoor riding arena, heated indoor arena, barn, classroom and rest room and our specially designed, one of a kind, mile long, Saddle Safari Sensory Riding trail. Equest serves many individuals in areas such as job training and vocational skills from area schools & group homes, equine facilitated mental health program, and nationally recognized music therapy on horseback program which combines the therapeutic riding program in the arena with music therapy. Our Carriage Driving program for those with special needs will begin in 2019! Vital to our program is our dedicated crew of volunteers who donated over 55,600 hours of service in 2018 alone. Equest instructors are certified by PATH International -Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship. Our staff includes licensed teachers and degreed professionals. Because of its varied benefits, Therapeutic Riding has been recognized as a beneficial mode of therapy by the American Physical and Occupational Therapy Associations. At Equest Center riders astride specially trained horses enjoy lessons designed to promote skills in the following areas: Physical Benefits- Improved balance, posture & coordination (fine and gross motor skills), faster reflexes, improved motor planning, stretching of tight or spastic muscles, decreased spasticity, increased range of motion, reduction of abnormal movement patterns, improved respiration and circulation, improved appetite and digestion, provides sensory integration, normalization of muscle tone, increased strength & stamina, endurance and relaxation. Mental Benefits-- Strengthens auditory short term memory, improves visual memory, sequencing, patterning and motor-planning, improves math and reading skills, problem solving, spatial relationships, strengthens ability to follow directions, improved eye-hand coordination Social / Emotional Benefits- Provides general sense of well-being, improved self-confidence, Increased interest in outside world and interest in one’s own life, develops patience, emotional control and self-discipline, provides sense of normality, improves communication skills, develops courage and a willingness to take risks, social relationships, breaks down barriers, teaches kindness and develops a respect and love for animals. We have expanded our Equine Therapy options to address additional needs of our clients. Therapy programs include: ~ Year-long Therapeutic Riding program for special needs individuals ~ Music Therapy on Horseback - taught by a licensed music therapist and PATH certified instructor ~ Saddle Safari Sensory Riding Trail -- Mile-long outdoor riding trail with specialized sensory stations and pathways to serve the needs of those with Sensory Processing Disorder ~ Summer Horsemanship Day Camp. Five week-long sessions are offered throughout the summer for those 8 years old and up of all abilities. Classes run from 9-2 daily with a horse show for the campers on the final day each week. ~ Horses as Healers Program. Partnering with Gilda's Club and individuals who have been touched by cancer for a special multi-weekend long program. ~ Volunteer training and Advanced Volunteer Training - held each month at the center. This is a required element for all who volunteer at the center. ~ Vocational training for teens through adults from schools, group homes, rehabilitation facilities... These individually tailored programs teach organizational skills, work skills, communication skills and give many a sense of purpose, pride and accomplishment which is priceless! We would love to continue to expand this service to meet the need in the community! ~ Horses and Heroes - working with United States Veterans in our program ~ Volunteer partnerships with hundreds of organizations, boy scouts, girl scouts, churches, schools, businesses for group volunteer and retreat opportunities. ~ PATH International Instructor Certification and Training Site location for individuals all over the United States. ~ Carriage & Cart Driving program ~ On site, hands on learning and internship opportunities and partnerships with Colleges, medical teaching institutions, as well as high schools in the area.