East Liverpool Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA
New Hoist Opens Up Riding to Individuals with Complex Mobility Needs
At Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), horses benefit the lives of over 20,000 disabled children and adults.
The Axis Foundation has awarded £10,815 to East Liverpool Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) to fund a new rider hoist system.
“Thank you so much for this fantastic news. We are delighted to be able to extend our reach and support even more people in our community” — Natalie Burns, Chair and Founder
Equine therapy improves physical health, confidence, emotional resilience, and social connection. The hoist also strengthens safeguarding and reduces manual handling risks for staff and volunteers.
And our investment will further unlock 10 additional hours of sessions per week, supporting up to 19 more participants weekly. It will remove barriers for individuals with complex mobility needs, enabling greater independence and participation.
More about East Liverpool Riding for the Disabled Association
East Liverpool Riding for the Disabled is an independent community run charity set up to provide equine assisted therapy and riding sessions for children and adults in Merseyside.
At Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), horses benefit the lives of over 20,000 disabled children and adults. With fun activities like riding and carriage driving, they provide therapy, fitness, skills development and opportunities for achievement – all supported by 13,000 volunteers and qualified coaches at over 400 RDA centres all over the UK.
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