Growing
up, I have not always been into horses, as I had just interacted with them at
the occasional pony rides at the race track we would go and visit during the
summer with my family. It was when I was 14 and in the 8th grade that one of my close friends asked me if I liked horses,
and as an animal lover I answered, “YES!” My friend introduced me to the place
where my passion for working with and along side horses came true. The barn is
called Sunnyside Equestrian Center and it houses a program known as SPUR which
is an acronym for Special People United to Ride.
Sunnyside Equestrian Center |
A volunteer helps at their first horse show! |
If you are ever wanting to help others in your
community, see if there is a barn that offers a program like SPUR. You don’t
always have to be a horse person to volunteer but sometimes there is an age
limit so ask or look online before signing up. I will say that this program
will allow you to become a different person, as you are helping those who have
less than you do and at the end of the day it brings joy back into your life.
-Morgan
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