Riding for the Disabled Ireland (RDA Ireland) has been supporting individuals with special needs for decades and is currently seeking more volunteers to assist with weekday lessons. The charity has partnered with GAIN Equine Nutrition, which will provide funding to help train and support these volunteers. This initiative follows a recent gathering of nearly 400 volunteers in Slane, Meath, celebrating the positive impact of horses on the lives of many participants.
During the event, RDA Ireland honored long-serving volunteers, some with up to 40 years of service. Secretary Dilys Lindsay emphasized the importance of corporate involvement, encouraging companies to allow employees to volunteer under their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs or to consider sponsoring riders. She highlighted the transformative effects of horse riding on participants, noting improvements in mood, balance, and sleep.
With 30 groups across Ireland and nearly 400 volunteers, RDA Ireland provides weekly riding and carriage driving sessions to over 380 individuals with disabilities. Joanne Hurley from GAIN Equine Nutrition expressed pride in supporting this vital aspect of the equine industry, which enriches the lives of service users and their families throughout the country.