Giddy up! Let's go
Giddy up! Let's go
We offer a non-traditional, evidence-based, therapeutic approach that is designed to enhance individuals overall physical and/or mental health, well being and quality of life through the use of equine movement and the sensory rich environment of a horse ranch to achieve functional outcomes .
This tangible, hands-on life skills training method is used to habilitate or rehabilitate children, adolescences and adults with all levels of ability related needs. We aspire to assist our clients to be their best and most productive self by providing occupation based intervention. through meaningful work.
Pursue therapeutic services in a clinic or be outdoors? Build strength, endurance, functional cognition, coordination, independence and so much more through life skills, vocation based training in the tranquil equestrian environment.
The mission for Riding in Hope is to provide a loving, Christ centered environment full of hope and inspiration in order to enhance individuals' functional independence and overall quality of life by using a tangible, holistic approach to wellness through the use of horses and the equine environment.
I am happily married to my husband, Jefferson, for 14 years and we have two beautiful children. I have been an occupational therapist now for a decade and have had the privilege of serving patient's of all ages from all walks of life. I have seen first hand through my own personal experience the healing that takes place between a human and a horse. My ability to overcome adversity through my faith, the unconditional love and support of my grandparents, and a spirited fox trotter named Little Mamma sparked my vision for this non-profit.
I am a family nurse practitioner at the CHI St. Vincent Primary Care Clinic in Arkadelphia. I was born and raised in Arkadelphia on a small family farm which is where my love for horses all began. Today, I still live on that same farm with my husband and two children. My love for horses and the passion I have for caring for others is why I have chosen to support such an amazing organization.
I am a family man and enjoy life with my beautiful wife. I am the lucky father to two great girls. I love living in Hot Springs and being part of such an incredible community. I have a master's degree in business administration and have experience in entrepreneurial ventures and real estate.
I am a senior clinical business solutions analyst for Sisters of Mercy Healthcare Systems. I have worked in the medical and management fields for 28 years. My husband Scott and I have been married for 29 years and we have three sons who were and are the center of our lives behind God. I founded the Live Like Bryce — The Bryce Briggs (501c3) Foundation in 2017 after we lost our son in a tragic brush fire accident. Helping others and spreading kindness has always been in my nature and I am beyond honored to be a part of Riding in Hope.
I am a Realtor with Trademark Real Estate, Inc. I am married to Greg, and I’m the mother to two sons, Austin (27), Alec (19), and bonus mother to Allison (22), and Katie (18). I am also "grammy" to Ivy, who will be 2 in October. I grew up in Hot Springs, so I feel very blessed to raise a family, work, and to give back to the community that I love. I also serve on the board of directors of the Hot Springs Board of Realtors, I’m the chair of the annual Adam Brown Shamrock run.
Oreo is a Welsh paint pony who loves ranch life.
Mocha is a 12-year-old registered American Quarter Horse bred in Malvern, Arkansas and is best buds with Oreo.
Cowboy and Gumbo love people and sweet treats. Cowboy is a 16-year-old registered Quarter Horse. Gumbo is an 18-year-old Palomino Quarter Horse.
Please contact us directly with any questions, comments, or scheduling inquiries you may have.
Telephone or Text: 870.403.3895
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