Rebecca was the Lions Club of Kuringai Encouragement Award winner for 2019 because she showed great improvement at Tall Timbers and reached multiple goals in a short time riding with us in both the mechanical horse program and Saturday group riding program. Read more
All our riders have improved greatly in all areas this semester. Read more
Chloe, one of our first time competitors had a great day at the 2019 Regional Mounted Games day! Read more
RDA has been a wonderful learning opportunity for the students from Holroyd School. It is truly fantastic that our students are able to access such a terrific program! Read more
For us, this is more than therapy for Adam – this is a way of accessing the community. We are sincerely grateful. Thank you for bringing such joy to our little boy’s life. Read more
...the program at Tall Timbers is nothing but pure magic. Read more
Cameron feels so free on the horse; he loves the movements of the horse going for a quick walk & up and down in the paddock. Read more
Our staff have been impressed with the professionalism and care of the Riding for the Disabled staff, who have made our students feel welcome, understood their unique needs and ensured their safety. Read more
I am absolutely astounded by the therapeutic benefits your organisation has contributed towards my brother, William, for so long, you have been such an inspiration to him, and I thank you so much. Read more
From the very first day at RDA Tall Timbers I felt warmth and kindness from staff and volunteers. When you have a disability you can often experience a sense of being on the outside, of not belonging but at TT I have felt nothing but a sense of belonging, of being included and valued. Read more
Friday is the best day of the week for these six students who are gaining first-hand experience and insight into a totally different world; a world where they will no doubt develop a mutually respectful partnership with these ‘gentle giants’. Read more
The progress we saw with Max and his confidence was amazing. Each session saw him no longer needing the assistance of either of his parents to get on the horse. Read more