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Founded in 2003 and originally an Adaptive Riding Program to serve children and adults with special needs, CHAPS has grown in the services and special needs they treat.
CHAPS Executive Director Kristen Marcus stopped by Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to talk about what the organization does and some of the diverse and impactful mental health services the organization has expanded to offer.
K. Marcus
CHAPS now offers Adaptive Carriage Driving, Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy and Equine Assisted Learning. They also expanded to serve veterans from care facilities, first responders and law enforcement and at-risk youth from Sheridan School District #2.
To learn more about the programs offered by CHAPS, click here.