Location: Loxahatchee, Florida, United States
Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center is a nonprofit equine-assisted services center in Loxahatchee, Florida. Founded in 1982 by Ruth Menor, it serves children and adults with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities through horse-based programs in Palm Beach County.
Its services go beyond therapeutic riding alone and reflect a broad equine-assisted model. Vinceremos offers adaptive horseback riding, adaptive carriage driving, hippotherapy, equine-assisted learning and education, equine-assisted psychotherapy, pre-employment training, and veterans programming, including para-equestrian opportunities for veterans with disabilities.
Vinceremos operates on a 15-acre facility at 13300 6th Court North in Loxahatchee and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The center has earned PATH Intl. Premier Accreditation and describes its instructors as PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructors supported by trained volunteers.
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Services: Adaptive horseback riding, adaptive carriage driving, hippotherapy, equine-assisted learning and education, equine-assisted psychotherapy, pre-employment training, and veterans programming
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Who they serve: Children and adults with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities, including veterans with disabilities
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Notable programs: Adaptive riding, carriage driving, hippotherapy, pre-employment training, and para-equestrian opportunities for veterans
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Facility or setting: 15-acre nonprofit equine-assisted services center in Loxahatchee
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Certifications or credentials: 501(c)(3) nonprofit; PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center
Last Verified: March 14, 2026.
