Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Horses Help is a nonprofit equine-assisted services center that serves children and adults with physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. The organization also supports at-risk youth and members of the military community through inclusive horse-based programming.
Its programs include adaptive riding and horsemanship, along with additional equine-assisted services ranging from recreational riding for individuals with disabilities to more structured interventions facilitated by certified professionals. The adaptive riding program serves participants as young as four and focuses on developing riding and horsemanship skills that can carry over into everyday life.
Horses Help has served the greater Phoenix area since 1987 and describes itself as Arizona’s premier accredited therapeutic riding center.
Key Details:
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Services: Adaptive riding and horsemanship, plus equine-assisted services programs
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Who they serve: Children and adults with physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges, including at-risk youth and military community participants
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Notable programs: Adaptive Riding and Horsemanship
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Facility or setting: Equine-assisted services center in Phoenix
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Certifications or credentials: Accredited therapeutic riding center with PATH International-Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructors
Last Verified: March 12, 2026.
