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Members

Memberships

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Welcome to the club...

For $10 per year members can support a great cause and receive...
  • a digital copy of the annual newsletter (or a hard copy, just let us know!)
  • invitation to the Open House and any other special events
  • notifications of any fundraisers being held
  • an opportunity to elect the Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting  
  • a weather-proof decal to proudly show support
Become a Member

Already a member?

  • Renew your membership
  • AGM Proxy
  • Replacement Decal
  • Newsletter
  • Thank-You!
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We prefer if you renew in person with cash or cheque, but we also understand that some things are just easier from the comfort of your living room couch in your pj's...so you can use our secure online payment system to do just that.
Renew
Completed proxy forms can be mailed to:​
​PARD Therapeutic Riding
P.O. Box 1654
Peterborough, ON K9J 7S4
2021_agm_notice_and_proxy.pdf
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Request a replacement decal for $2 by emailing [email protected]
Missed your copy of the annual newsletter? Check out this copy for the latest news or visit the archives to take a stroll down memory lane!
NOTE: Due to covid-19 there will be no 2021 Spring newsletter. Instead, a monthly newsletter will be emailed out to volunteers and those who request it.  
pard_newsletter_2020__1_.pdf
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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.