Founded in 2000, Swan View Therapeutic Riding Center is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization.  The horsemanship program is funded by individuals, civic organizations and corporations.  Donations received are vital investments in the lives of our riders with disabilities.  All contributions are tax-deductible.

 

Giving Opportunities

      - Donations can be sent to Swan View by using the Donation Button which is a secured PAYPAL account.

      - Scholarships

Our annual tuition is $1800 per rider.  Contributions toward scholarships in any amounts are welcome. We have a waiting list of riders needing scholarships.

- Adopt a Horse

Annual horse care is $2520 per year which provides veterinarian care, farrier care (horse shoeing/trimming) and feed.

 

 

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Bear- Is our newest horse to join the Swan View Program and was previously used as a roping horse and is now learning the English style.  He is an 8 year old large beautiful tobiano Paint which is black, brown, and white.  He is a gentle gelding with a big heart!

 

 

Toi- Is a tall Russian Arabian gelding who is 20 going on 3!  He is a bold red chestnut with a white blaze on his face and 4 white socks on his legs. He has a background in dressage and jumping.  Toi also has learned to work western and is quite a gentleman.

 

 

Nubie- Is a Peruvian 4 year old gelding which is a breed from Peru with a very smooth lateral gate. He is a buckskin which is tan colored with black legs, mane, and tail. Nubie is very easy going.

 

 

 

Bob- Is an 8 year old bright red sorrel quarter horse, previously used as a cutting and turnback horse.  He has a gentle spirit with the smoothest trot at the ranch.

 

 

Vegas – Is a 21 year old black quarter horse.  He is versatile and has done it all.  He’s an all-around champion.

Max- Is a Peruvian 11 year old gelding who is a light red chestnut with a white star on his forehead and 2 white socks. Max is a tall gentle calm horse in the arena, great on the trail, and loves the herd.