Funding

If a client or parent cannot afford therapeutic riding lessons, they may be able to get financial assistance. Some possibilities include:

At Home Program provides funding through the Ministry of Children & Family Development.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart program works with community organizations to form local Chapters that identify and approve the children who receive support. If you would like to apply for your child to receive support, Canadian Tire Jumpstart accepts applications from eligible families twice per year during the last 2 weeks in January and the first 2 weeks in June.

CKNW Kids Fund supports children living in British Columbia who are struggling with physical, mental, and social challenges.

President’s Choice® Children’s Charity helps families with a child with a physical or developmental disability who is 18 years of age or under. Grants can help with mobility equipment, an environmental modification or therapy.

The Sunshine Foundation is the only Canadian charity to provide individual dreams to children with severe physical disabilities (such as spina bifida or cerebral palsy) as well as life-threatening illnesses. In fact, 80% of Sunshine Kids are challenged by a severe physical disability.