 
      
      GallopNYC Gets New Yorkers with Disabilities Back in the Saddle
Beyond the white picket fence that runs along a busy stretch of South Conduit Avenue, there is a barnful of horses nestled between the busy highway and a residential street. The horses are owned and cared for by a nonprofit organization, GallopNYC, which provides therapeutic riding to New Yorkers with disabilities.
 
      
      New York Horse Magazine: “The Enduring Power of Hope.”
New York Horse Magazine: “The Enduring Power of Hope.”
 
      
      The Garden’s Living Magazine: Changing Lives in Forest Park One Ride at a Time
The Gardens Living: “Changing Lives in Forest Park One Ride at a Time.”
 
      
      A Riding Center for the Disabled Struggles to Care for its Herd
An organization that provides therapeutic riding lessons for people with disabilities said a tearful goodbye amid fears over the spread of coronavirus. – Todd Heisler for The New York Times
 
      
      New York Horse Magazine: GallopNYC, ‘When I look out there. I don't see a kid with disabilities'
New York Horse Magazine: GallopNYC, ‘When I look out there. I don't see a kid with disabilities'
