How to Find PATH Accredited Equine Therapy Centers
Learn how to find PATH accredited equine therapy centers, what accreditation means, and how to choose the right program near you.
The Organizations category highlights the nonprofits, associations, and training bodies that shape the field of equine-assisted services. Here you’ll find clear, plain-language profiles of national and regional organizations such as PATH Intl., CanTRA, Eagala, ARCH, Horses4Heroes, BraveHearts, and others that support program quality, professional education, research, and community access.
Each article explains what the organization does, who it serves, how it supports standards and safety, and how families and professionals can use its directories, training pathways, or community programs. Whether you’re seeking accredited centers, certified instructors, scholarship-funded programs, or reputable mental-health frameworks, this category helps you understand the landscape and make confident, informed choices.
Learn how to find PATH accredited equine therapy centers, what accreditation means, and how to choose the right program near you.
Explore key nonprofits that support equine-assisted programs across North America, including membership groups, training, and community-based organizations.
Learn about Horses4Heroes, an equine assisted program supporting veterans, first responders, and families through horsemanship and riding activities.
What is CanTRA? Canada’s therapeutic riding body sets standards, certifies instructors, and accredits centres to ensure safe, credible programs.
Learn about PATH International, its history, standards, certifications, and role in supporting equine-assisted activity programs across North America.
Learn about NCEFT’s equine-assisted programs, adaptive riding, and community activities at its long-running equestrian campus in Woodside, California.
Learn about the American Hippotherapy Association, its mission, history, and role in professional education related to equine movement.