Skip to content
Menu
Menu

Riding Centre’s Crowdfunding Appeal Hits Over 1,000 Supporters

Clwyd Special Riding Centre Remains Under Threat of Closure Unless £365,000 Target is Reached by 23rd May

The Clwyd Special Riding Centre, just outside Wrexham in North Wales, announces today it has raised over £214,000 towards its target of £365,000 after an urgent crowdfunding appeal was launched by the Centre’s Trustees earlier this month.

Established 43 years ago, the Centre is in serious financial crisis and must raise the remaining £151,000 by Friday 23rd May if it is to secure its future in the medium term.

Over 1,000 donors have already contributed to the crowdfunding appeal, such is the respect and affection for the life-changing, transformative work of the Centre.

Expert staff and volunteers deliver equine assisted therapy, education and inspirational experiences that champion inclusion and promote physical, emotional

and social well-being for people of all ages with additional needs such as nine year- old Brooke, nine year-old Albert and international para-dressage rider, Leonie Saffy.

Trustee, Victoria Everall, whose mother Anne Sopwith founded the Centre says:

“Every pound buys us time, but the clock is ticking. Every introduction to a potential corporate sponsor could change our future, but we need their doors opening.

“Clwyd Special Riding Centre is so much more than just a Riding for the Disabled centre. It offers a broad range of equine-assisted activities thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers and some incredible horses. Not all superheroes wear capes – some have hooves and huge hearts.”

As the only centre in North Wales delivering Hippotherapy (specialist physiotherapy which utilises a horse’s movement) and a programme called Changing Lives Through Horses, the Centre empowers people of all ages with additional needs, be they physical or emotional.

Joint Centre Manager, Caroline Dingwall, adds:

“Our position is perilous. If we do not reach our £365,000 target by Friday 23rd May, the Centre will be forced to close. We want to be totally transparent with our existing and potential supporters. We do not want donations to disappear into a black hole. If we don’t reach our target, the Centre will close, and all donations will be returned.

“Clwyd Special Riding Centre is a sanctuary and crucial to the physical and emotional health and well-being of those who visit here every week. It is an inclusive, safe space where everyone is welcomed, seen, heard, valued and respected.

“Sadly, we know closing our doors will have a lasting impact on our participants and we are all feeling the weight of that very deeply as we near our deadline.”

Pledges can be made via Crowdfunder.co.uk and searching Clwyd Special Riding Centre in Crisis.

Related Posts