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Tracy Elliot Reep is horseback
riding from Mexico to Canada in preparation for a new book and
documentary. Reep has chosen NARHA as her organization of choice to
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Student Visits Therapeutic Riding Programs Worldwide--Sarah Griffith
began traveling worldwide to work at
therapeutic riding facilities abroad and study the cultural
differences among centers.The
recipient of the
Bristol Fellowship from the University of Bristol in Bristol, Great
Britain, Sarah made her first
stop
in Brazil. There she attended the Federation of Riding for the
Disabled International Conference (FRDI) and worked at Brazil's
Asociacão Nacional de Equoterapia (ANDE). She then visited
centers in Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico and Central America. Sarah is
now in Singapore at the Riding for the Disabled Association.
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about her experiences,
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