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Support PARD Therapeutic Riding

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​PARD is a not-for-profit organization providing volunteer-driven Therapeutic Riding Programs. The PARD programs are also maintained by trained, Equestrian and Physiotherapy Professionals who freely give of their time and skills. However, as with all meaningful endeavors, our programs still require necessary funding to cover the cost of operation throughout the year while also allowing the program to grow.
Please consider making a donation to this worthy cause. PARD will gladly accept personal or corporate donations.

Donate Online


Donate by Mail

Cheques can be mailed, payable to: 
PARD Therapeutic Riding
P.O. Box 1654
Peterborough, ON K9J 7S4

Donate Your Car

PARD Therapeutic Riding - Charity Car Donation Program

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​If you would like to make an item donation, we are always looking items that help keep our supplies up-to-date. Any and all help is always appreciated!
  • Canadian Tire money
  • Grey and/or Black 'Tremclad' spray paint
  • Canadian Stamps
  • Name tag labels
  • Size #10 envelopes
  • Paper towels
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Clear garbage bags
  • Bottled water
  • Scissors
  • Tissues
  • Simple Green cleaner
  • Dry erase markers
  • Paint Brushes (bristle)​
  • Helmet Spray
  • Wasp Spray
  • Bug repellant
  • Letter size printer paper
  • Pencils
  • ​Stapler & staples
  • Laminator
  • Laminating sheets

  • Specifically for the horses:
  • Equine Fly Spray
  • Cowboy Magic detangler
  • Bit wipes
  • Healthy Hair Shampoo
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Contact us
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PARD's Charitable Registration No. 11909 1759 RR0001

PARD Therapeutic Riding operates on the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg, covered by the Williams Treaties. We honour the enduring presence of the Anishinaabeg, including Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, and Alderville First Nation, and recognize the stewardship of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Turtle Island.
We are grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and ride on this land. As an organization dedicated to accessibility, wellness, and community, we recognize that reconciliation requires more than words. We commit to ongoing learning, listening to Indigenous voices, and aligning our values of inclusion and care with the principles of truth and reconciliation.