Indiana University

Horse Riding at PALS

Video and story by Xin Jin
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PALS is a non-profit Equine Assisted Program, where riders can enhance their quality of life both physically and mentally. It  was founded in 2000 and accredited as a North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) Premier Accredited Center. People with physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities as well as at-risk youth can seek help in the program.  00:59

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Most people working here are volunteers. Their enthusiasm and dedication to the program turn PALS into a wonderful place full of love and collaboration. Jennifer Lung, PALS instructor, talks about the volunteers’ work.  1:11

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In the video, two volunteers, Gwendoln Sams and Julia Bebeau are going to share their experience working at PALS, telling  the story about riders and horses. 1:26

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Story and Video by Xin Jin
For more information: PALS http://www.palstherapy.org