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Equestrian, Riding
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829.
TRUE VINE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
We are an equestrian center dedicated to pleasing God, making disciples, and sharing Christ through horse riding lessons, clinics, volunteering, fellowship and mentoring, encircling all in prayer.
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Equestrian, Riding
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SECRETARIAT CENTER
The Secretariat Center is dedicated to the reschooling and the advocacy of Thoroughbreds.
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Other Food, Agriculture, Nutrition N.E.C.
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MCCONATHY FARM RESCUE TEAM CORPORATION
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The Camelot Center
Equine- Assisted Therapeutic Riding Program - Lessons and therapy for disabled and able-bodied horse Founded to provide equine-assisted therapeutic riding to children with Cerebral Palsy, the program now services individuals with over seventeen different conditions from six counties.
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Kindle Hill Foundation
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Angels On Wheels Charity Organization
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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Happy Valley Horse Rescue Inc
Nonprofit Horse Recuer Happy Valley Horse Rescue Home About Program List Adoption Vlog Blog Instagram feed Volunteer Book Online Gallery More Welcome to Happy ValleyRescue Building a Community through Horse Rescue and Sanctuary We firmly believe that by educating individuals about the plight of horses we can prevent unnecessary suffering and with the support of our community we can make a lasting impact.
Ocala
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Public Health Programs
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837.
Montana Vet Program
The mission of the Montana Vet Program (MVP) is to provide Veteran Led Therapeutic Adventure Trips (VLTAT) to our country's struggling veterans in order to promote healing through: camaraderie, physical activity, adventure and tough-minded healing.
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Great Falls







