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South Auckland Riding for the Disabled
South Auckland Riding for the Disabled
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South Auckland Riding for the Disabled

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South Auckland Riding for the Disabled (SARDA) is an adaptive sports centre and horse riding school located in Drury, South Auckland. It offers volunteer-led equine assisted education and therapy for disabled people of all ages.

The mission of South Auckland RDA is to provide enjoyment, engagement, and empowerment through goal-focused learning on horseback. They believe that it is ability that counts, not disability, and aim to create a supportive and safe environment where individuals can achieve their individual goals.

SARDA offers a variety of riding programmes that cater to the specific needs and goals of each rider. Their amenities include a fenced arena and a toilet block to ensure the comfort and safety of their participants. Those interested in riding can find more information about the programmes and register on their website.

In addition to riders, South Auckland RDA is always looking for volunteers to join their team. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting the riders and assisting with various tasks. Those interested in becoming a volunteer can learn more about what they do and how they can help on the website.

SARDA believes in making a positive difference in the lives of people living with physical, intellectual, emotional, and social challenges. Their specialised therapeutic horse riding programmes aim to improve the health and well-being outcomes of their participants. They focus on enabling and supporting disabled people to achieve good lives and meaningful participation in their community.

The history of SARDA dates back to 1972 when it was established at Croft House in Ramarama. After a move to East Tamaki in the early 1980s, they finally found their current location in Mercer Street, Drury. Since then, they have worked on developing the property, including installing internal fencing, gates, and troughs. They also built a bridge across the Hingaia Stream in 1984, which has been replaced recently in 2020.

Over the years, they have added a fenced arena and a toilet block to enhance their facilities.

To get in touch with South Auckland Riding for the Disabled, individuals can contact them via phone or email. The contact details can be found on their website. Whether someone is interested in riding, volunteering, or supporting SARDA, the team is ready to assist and provide more information.

Location

81 Mercer St, Drury, New Zealand

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