The American Paint Horse Foundation’s mission to “improve lives through the
power of Paints,” was strengthened recently, when the charitable organization
reached its goal of raising $25,000 to start a therapeutic riding fund.
In only six months, the Foundation identified the need, set a goal and
met its primary objective to raise the money and get its initiative funded.
Funds will be used to support therapeutic riding programs for children and
adults so they can experience the healing power of horses. Therapeutic riding
has proven to be effective for both physical and mental rehabilitation.
Through past support of various therapeutic riding programs and
organizations, including the North American Riding for the Handicapped
Association (NARHA), the Foundation discovered that many riding centers
expressed a special interest in American Paint Horses.
“We have found the riders at Rocky Top Therapy
Center to be more attracted to the
Paint Horses, primarily because of their variety of colors and patterns,” said
Doug Newton, president of Rocky
Top Therapy Center in Keller, Texas.
After other centers expressed similar sentiments, the Foun dation began to raise
awareness, and at the same time, look for ways to raise money for assisting
therapeutic riding centers and their important work.
It all adds up
The Foundation found a way to raise awareness, and money, last summer
with a random act of kindness from the Oklahoma Paint Horse Club. Kevin
Hardcastle, president of the club, stepped forward in May 2008 with a $10,000
check his club had raised to support therapeutic riding.
Hardcastle was soon named chairman of the American Paint Horse
Foundation’s therapeutic riding program and by fall 2008, the group received
donations from other generous American Paint Horse Foundation donors, which
allowed the fund to grow to more than $12,000. Then, Judy Ford of L as Vegas, Nevada, who is an American Paint Horse
Foundation Board member, lifetime APHA member, and nationally renowned Paint
Horse breeder, joined the cause. Ford volunteered to serve on the new
Therapeutic Riding Committee and challenged the board to set a goal. The
benchmark was set at $25,000. At a recent meeting, Hardcastle said he felt
confident that his club could come up with $6,000 at its year-end show in
Okahoma
City, leaving $7,000 to be
raised to meet the $25,000 goal.
“Then you’ve got it,” said Ford, “pledging to cover the balance.” Ford
Show Horses (consisting of Judy and husband, Tommy) came through with their
$6,000 pledge and Hardcastle recruited other sponsors for an additional $1,000.
The Oklahoma Paint Horse Club, through its successful Holiday Classic
Show in Oklahoma
City came up with the $6,000 that Hardcastle projected,
and the $25,000 goal was met.
History in the making
“In six months, the Oklahoma Paint Horse Club, Kevin Hardcastle, Judy and
Tommy Ford and numerous donors across the country they recruited helped us make
history,” said Jerry Circelli, director of the American Paint Horse Foundation.
“This is the first chapter in a book that will continue to unfold as our
Foundation improves lives through interaction with American Paint Horses. We’ll
be forever indebted to these ‘pioneers’ of our first-ever therapeutic riding
fund.”
Currently, the American Paint Horse Foundation and its Therapeutic Riding
Committee have several ambitious plans underway to continue its fundraising to
support the program. It is also developing an application system for awarding
grants to centers and individuals in need of funding.
More about the American Paint Horse
Foundation
The American Paint Horse Foundation is the heart of the American
Paint Horse Association (APHA). It uses the power of Paints to inspire people to
better their communities and educate our youth. The Foundation is dedicated to
preserving the heritage of the American Paint Horse and ensuring it remains a
healthy, vibrant and respected part of our culture.
The American Paint Horse Foundation:
fosters positive youth development
promotes healthy
lifestyles improves lives and
communities through interaction with Paint Horses
instills pride in the
heritage of the American Paint Horse and our Association
funds research that
ensures the health and vitality of the American Paint Horse.
For details on how you can become involved in this
noble effort to improve lives through the “Power of Paint Horses,” call the
American Paint Horse Foundation at (817) 834-2742