Mark 23 July 2017 in your calendars because RDA will be holding an Open House Carnival offering exciting activities including food, games, crafts, stable tour and rides on adorable ponies!  The RDA Open House Carnival is a public outreach initiative for the organisation.

Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore (RDA Singapore) is the only registered charity in Singapore which provides therapeutic and rehabilitative horse-riding for children and adults with disabilities, free of charge. From an initial five riders in 1982, presently over 100 riders attend therapeutic sessions at RDA Singapore each week. Over the past 35 years, it has helped over 6000 beneficiaries.

If you’re wondering how riding a horse helps someone with disabilities, now you can find out. RDA is a registered charity, which conducts all of their equine-assisted therapy sessions free of charge for children and adults disabilities. The money raised through their various fundraisers throughout the year, including this Open House Carnival, goes into the cost of maintaining their facilities, running their therapy program and the upkeep of their horses.

Date: 23 July 2017 (Sunday)
Time: 10am – 3pm
Venue: RDA Centre, 5 Jalan Mashhor Singapore 299174

Carnival coupons ($10) are available at the door and can be used for purchases, F&B, games, arts & craft, and even the pony rides. Book a fun pony ride for your child right here:

Pre-Registration strongly encouraged – due to limited slots, priority for those who have pre-registered.
RDA Singapore Facebook: www.facebook.com/rdasgp

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