Cami Jo provides quality riding, horsemanship and basic horse ownership lessons. With over 30 years of experience, she takes pride in teaching students and has a wealth of knowledge to handle the needs of a wide range of students from toddlers to retirees. Individual riding lessons for both Adults and Children.
1 hour lessons teaching basic horsemanship and riding skills. Learn to halter, lead, groom, saddle and ride horses and ponies. Email for prices or to set up your individual riding time. More information will be available soon by clicking on the icon above. Click here for rate information. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Yes U Can Ranch is currently looking for volunteers for all areas. Volunteers will be trained to help with the horses and students. We need volunteers to help groom and tack up horses, lead and sidewalk with students, clean and maintain animals and tack. Commit time is from 2 hours once a week and up. Please contact us and come by and see what we do and possibly join us! We do sign off community service hours.
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Cami Jo is a Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor with PATH Intl.
Who is PATH Intl.? Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.), a federally-registered 501(c3) nonprofit, was formed in 1969 as the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association to promote equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) for individuals with special needs. Through our certification and accreditation programs, plus a wide variety of educational resources that includes a national annual conference with hundreds of attendees, the association helps members start and maintain successful EAAT programs. There are more than 30,000 volunteers, 3,500 instructors, 6,300 equines and thousands of contributors from all over the world inspiring and enriching the human spirit at PATH Intl. Centers. Being a Registered Certified Instructor with PATH Intl. means that Cami Jo holds herself and Yes U Can Ranch to the standards set by PATH Intl. Safety and well-being for the rider and horses are held to the highest priority. |



