Great Oak Aiken Therapeutic Riding Center

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Causes: Autism, Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations, Disabilities, Health, Human Services, Job Training, Special Olympics, Sports

Mission: Mission: to provide equine assisted activities that promote the physical, emotional, and psychological health of individuals with special needs.

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5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

Alexia B. Volunteer

Rating: 5

03/05/2019

If you are looking for a compassionate group to volunteer with, Great Oak is it! No matter how long my day has been, when I walk in to volunteer my energy is restored by the staff, volunteers, students, and the horses of course! I love watching our students reach their goals, and I love the team I work with! If you are looking for a way to give back to your community, I would recommend giving volunteering at Great Oak a try!

wacotexas Volunteer

Rating: 5

02/27/2019

I have volunteered with Great Oak since the opening in February, 2018. The staff are experienced and dedicated to the students, volunteers and horses. They work extremely hard with and encourage each student to achieve goals that benefit them physically and mentally and give them a feeling of achievement and have fun at the same time. The big smiles and looks of pride on the riders faces says it all. Great Oak is GREAT!!

Duncan H. Volunteer

Rating: 5

02/26/2019

Professional and compassionate staff and committed volunteers with incredible horses and a wonderful all weather year round facility.

Eli B. Volunteer

Rating: 5

02/26/2019

I absolutely love volunteering with this organization. They really do a great thing for their community and I'm glad to be a part of that.

NicoleP Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

02/26/2019

Great Oak has a wonderful team of instructors and volunteers that take time to get to know their riders and develop personalized plans to help make their riders lives better both on the horse and outside of Great Oak.

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