Our Donors

Thank You for Your Support

As a non-profit organization, RideAbility relies on donations from individuals, businesses and organizations to help us succeed. It’s because of your support that we’re able to provide a wide range of horse-related programs to children, adults and families throughout our community. We are so grateful for your generosity of time, money and spirit that helps us continue to help others.

RideAbility Sponsors

Lutz Foundation
Sweet Repeat
Lake Wylie Clover Mayday Project
Junior Welfare League
Imagine Church
River Hills Lions
Eng. School of Defense
York Electric Cooperative
Metrolina
Clover Harvest
Ann Springs Close Foundation
Foundation of the Carolina’s
United Bank
Founders Credit Union
Family Trust Credit Union

The Houck Family

Lynnies Pennies

Lewis Feed and Tack

Mr. and Mrs. Gaver

Saltwater Markets

Duke Energy Foundation

Key and Canopy Allen Tate

Williams and Fudge

AIM Mail Center

Adams Services LLC

Pam VanAernum

EverSource

Rolling Thunder SC Chapter 1

Outlaws

Coscenza Family

JP Morgan

Albemarle Foundation

Helms Family

Lowes of Lake Wylie

River Hills Community Foundation

Fred Caldwell Chevrolet

York County Community Foundation

Brittany Bird Saddle Fitting

Ms. Paula Lange

Sifford and Stine

Bank of America

MacLean Power LLC

William and Norma Cannon Foundation

Comporium

All Saints Knights of Columbus

The Scott Family

Enterprise Mobility

Clover Rotary

“Riding gives me a chance to get away from my disability for a while. It also offers me freedom and independence.”
Laura Rosbrook
“Joining the Rideability family was one of the best things we could have done for our daughter and our family.”
Dawn Nicholson
“There is such a connection between the rider and horse – smiles are infectious. Not only does RideAbility support the therapeutic needs of the rider, but it warms the heart.”
Nathan and Emily Buechlein
Attended for connecting with how to heal the scars and loss from mental health issues in the military. PTSD, Major Depression and social phobias.
Dale S.