As we come to the end of another year at Gareloch RDA, it is time to take a moment to look back at everything that was accomplished by our team in 2018. Everything we do is made possible by our volunteers, riders and of course, the horses that make up Gareloch Riding for the Disabled group.
In the summer, the future of the group changed, with the completion of the refurbished outdoor arena ready for Carriage Driving. Following months of fundraising, spearheaded by Ian, our primary fundraiser, and of course, our local community, as well as extensive training with our Carriage team and Bobbie, the pony, we look forward to opening up the new activity to volunteers and riders alike in 2019. The team have already proven themselves in October taking part in a Scottish Carriage Driving Association Competition.
Our riders continued to achieve incredible things throughout the year. From Scottish competitions to the Riding for the Disabled Association National Competition in Hartpury, we continued to have riders qualifying and riding to the best of their abilities. Well done to all of you that competed in 2018. For those that didn’t compete, the accomplishments kept on coming, with many riders earning certificates in their horse care and riding proficiency levels.
It was not just our riders that achieved over and above in the past year. Our Volunteers continued to grow and learn throughout the year, which cumulated in being awarded the Argyll and Bute TSI Volunteer of the Year Organisation of the Year award. Numerous members of our volunteer community have taken on new challenges for 2018, including Carriage Driving exams as well as undertaking Coaching qualifications.
None of the above could ever happen without the local community that support us through funding and attending our fundraising events, throughout the year. So as a group we would like to take this opportunity to thank every person and organisation that made our year possible.
Finally, our team of horses are the foundation to the group. We have met new characters this year, including Bosun, Harris and Brodie. But have also had to say goodbye to a few familiar faces. Holly has taken her retirement from the group. Most notably, our favourite small pony, Freddie, retired from RDA service in December, after 18 years supporting our riders.
After such a wonderful year, we are very excited about 2019 and intend to make it even more successful! We will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Riding for the Disabled Association throughout the year, as well as introducing Carriage Driving and continuing to develop both our riders and volunteers. If you would like to be involved in 2019, please contact the group on the details below. No horse experience is necessary, just an enthusiasm to learn and get involved with the team!
If you are interested in volunteering with Gareloch RDA or learning more about our group, contact: Louise Worrall 07716 543734.
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