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Un-Mounted Lessons
Offers youth private lessons to learn about and interact with horses in a non-judgmental setting. Mentors stay with the youth throughout the program.

Mounted Lessons
Teaches youth the basics of horsemanship and the fundamentals of western riding. Helps youth gain respect and trust with the horse and confidence in their riding abilities.

Anti-Bullying Classes
Focuses on resolving conflicts nonviolently, peacefully confronting aggression, and promoting self-confidence and self-esteem. Addresses bullying from all sides.

About
Dare To Dream


Founded in
2022
EIN
36-4998620
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
9826 2150 RD AUSTIN, CO 81410-8345 United States
Website
https://www.daretodreamincorporated.com/
Phone
(970)-708-5036
Email address
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About
Dare to Dream Inc., founded in 2022 in Austin, CO, is a nonprofit equestrian assisted learning facility. They help veterans, first responders, at-risk youth, foster kids, and others with special needs through equine therapy.
Mission
Dare to Dream Inc. is a nonprofit Equestrian Assisted Learning facility helping veterans, first responders, at-risk youth, foster kids, and others with special needs through the healing power of equines.

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