St.Bendict's School,Glastonbury/ Hill Farm, Burtle 2017 (360G-SomersetCF-A426930)
Funding Organization
£1,500
Recipient Organization
Therapeutic horse riding sessions.
Where is this data from?
This data was originally published by Somerset Community Foundation. If you see something about your organisation or the funding it has received on this page that doesn't look right you can submit a grantee amendment request. You can hover over codes from standard codelists to see the user-friendly name provided by 360Giving.
Grant Details
Amount Applied For | 1500 |
Amount Awarded | 1500 |
Award Date | 2016-12-21T00:00:00+00:00 |
Beneficiary Location: Country Code | GB |
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code | E01029046 |
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type | LSOA |
Beneficiary Location: Name | Mendip 011A |
Grant Programme: Code | Crimebeat 2016 |
Grant Programme: Title | Grants to Groups |
Impact Category | Improve life skills, education, employability and enterprise |
Last Modified | 2017-10-19T00:00:00+00:00 |
Planned Dates: Duration (months) | 2 |
Planned Dates: End Date | 2017-07-07T00:00:00+00:00 |
Planned Dates: Start Date | 2017-05-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Primary age group | Children (5 – 12) |
Primary beneficiary | Children and Young People |
Primary ethnicity | All Ethnicities |
Primary issue | Anti-social behaviour |
Recipient Org: Charity Number | 1156640 |
Recipient Org: Description | Our charitable aims are to raise funds to advance in life the needs of young people who experience physical,mental and /or emotional health issues or who have need by reason of poverty or socio economic circumstances by the provision of equestrian related therapy programmes. To help young people with difficulties remain on stream at school,to encourage team building and confidence. The projects enable young people with a variety of complex needs and disabilities, which include looked after children, children who are young carers,children with neurological difficulties and children who are struggling to function within a mainstream school environment. Working with ponies helps children to manage their anger and gain confidence through the relationship with the animals. We use the funds to pay for riding and horse care lessons. Each school( 10 have applied for projects in 2017) selects the young people they feel will most benefit. The teachers supply both pre and post project evaluation,whilst the children fill in end of term reports on the best and worst bits. Poo picking up is usually the worst! A project is 8 children for 10 weeks. By changing the attitudes of the young people it assists with their access to education , their will to learn,their understanding of discipline, At the very least the rise in self esteem from the achievement of mastering their fear of a pony, being able to control direction and pace is enormous for children who have generally failed at everything they have tried. We use only British Horse Society approved riding centres. The trustees take no expenses. |