Path To Hope Selected as Our Rancho Murieta Charity Group

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We’re pleased to announce Path to Hope Therapeutic Riding Center as our Ritchie Industries Charity Ball Toss group for our Rancho Murieta, California Walkabout Tour. The nonprofit organization was founded in 2019 by Gabrielle Godinho and provides equine assisted services to its community. Last year, Path to Hope was recognized by the State of California and awarded the Greatest Contribution to Youth Development in Kings County, California. 

“Utilizing horses, we help people of all ages and abilities through Equine Assisted Therapy, Learning, and Horsemanship.  Our services are ideal for anyone seeking treatment for their overall mental, physical, and emotional health. We structure every session based on each client’s individual goals and go at their own pace.  Our overall goal is to build meaningful connections, bring hope, and change lives,” Gabrielle says.

Team members from the organization will be at the Walkabout Tour to run the ball toss, an event that gives audience members the chance to win big Downunder Horsemanship prizes. All money raised throughout the weekend will go directly to Path to Hope to help them fulfill their mission.

“All funds raised will be used for program development, needed equipment, the care taking of therapy horses, and scholarships for those in need,” Gabrielle explains.

Learn more about Path to Hope Therapeutic Riding Center by visiting its website.

Make plans to attend the Rancho Murieta Walkabout Tour taking place July 27th and 28th at the Rancho Murieta Equestrian Center. Tickets are available on the Downunder Horsemanship store. No Worries Club members receive five complimentary tickets per year to attend tours.

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