CRDA is one of 56 similar groups that operate under the umbrella of New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association.
At any given time they have up to 70 riders attending their sessions with ages ranging from 3 to 70 years.
Riding sessions are conducted five days a week and are facilitated by trained Coaches, with the assistance of up to 70 volunteers.
The benefits gained from horse riding are improved balance, coordination and posture. Confidence and self-esteem also get a boost! Working with horses improves communication and social skills.