Ms Croser said to be eligible for the program, a doctor’s letter was required.
“People just need to go to the doctor and have them say how they would benefit from riding a horse, whether it’s for therapy or physical needs,” she said.
“We have a hoist, so wheelchair-users can get on a horse, too.”
West Side Horsham representative Tony Logan said it was ‘natural’ for West Side to support Riding for the Disabled.
“West Side is owned by Wimmera Racing and Horsham Racing Club, so it’s natural for us to support organisations like this and their volunteers,” he said.
“It’s great to see how special it is for their riders to come and have regular sessions.”
Riding for the Disabled has offered horsemanship activities and riding to Horsham’s wider community since 1981.
The Horsham centre is located at Riverside Road, Dooen, and features an indoor arena to ensure year-round access.
People wanting more information can phone Ms Croser on 0429 935 382.
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