Riding for empowerment

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Club member, KayDee Washington, is prepped and ready to ride.
Kim Hardesty has been the frontrunner of the Horse Empower program for years. She enjoys seeing folks learn from their riding experiences.
The Boys & Girls Club has been affiliated with the Horse Empower program for years, bringing many club members to experience the fun.
Graham Hornock from the Boys & Girls Club gets his own lesson in horseback riding.
KayDee Washington mounts her horse.
Elmer Rock from Horse Empower nestles a saddle on Canyon for the next rider in line.
Elmer Rock scrapes mud off the shoes of one of the horses.
Horse Empower's main goal is the help identify certain ambitions and self-esteem for people looking for a new way of problem solving.
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
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Horse Empower is an assisted learning and psychotherapy company based out of Durango, Colo. that implements creativity and knowledge through horseback riding. The business is open for everybody and welcomes anyone searching for newer remedies in accomplishing goals and building self-esteem.  The Boys & Girls Club paid a visit to Horse Empower on Tuesday, Aug. 12 and met with the program’s frontrunner, Kim Hardesty, who showed members the ropes of horseback riding.

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