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The Equestrian Association for the Disabled

October 2019

Since its inception in 1978 T.E.A.D. has provided thousands of individuals young and old with a different approach to their situation. Located in the rolling pastures of Mount Hope, T.E.A.D. is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through equestrian therapy, a proven method in dealing with the challenges presented to them by their disabilities.

On October 31, 2019 TEAD was pleased to announce it received a $15,000 grant from the Hamilton District Society for Disabled Children (HDSDC). These funds will support the purchase of a trained therapy pony. This represents a critical asset to the organization, making continued development of TEAD’s new unmounted programs possible. HDSDC’s gift of $15,000 is part of The Society’s ongoing partnership with TEAD. Sue Schramayr, Chairperson, TEAD Board of Directors also expressed gratitude for the HDSDC grant. “Thank you to Hamilton District Society for Disabled Children for your valued support.

Photo taken from the Glanbrook Gazette