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Alpha Affiliates, Inc.
P. O. Box 176, Mendham, NJ 07945-0176
973-539-2770, FAX: 973-644-0610
Email: alphaaffiliates@webtv.net
www.caninetimes.com/NonProfits/alphaafilliate/index.htm
Alpha Affiliates, Inc. is a non-profit (501)(C)(3) all-volunteer organization founded in 1987 and offer AAT workshops,
print publications and videos. It has an online newsletter called Canine Times that looks like it is updated
irregularly with links to various dog related sites. |
Pet Therapy
Bancroft School, Haddonfield, NJ
www.bancroftcyberfair.com
This site is run by the staff and students of Bancroft School, Haddonfield, NJ. It's content (of course!) is educational:
to introduce basic facts about Pet Therapy and highlight several community examples. Its audience is other students,
staff, administration, parents, family members, friends, and the CyberFair community. This site's content places
it on this list. The words and pictures are from students at Bancroft School. While not your typical practitioner
site, it is worth the recognition. Special acknowledgement goes to Judy Stein's Career Studies class, Sherri Colan's
Secondary Academics class, and students who receive individual instruction from Susan Powell, Learning Consultant.
Good job! |
Rocking Horse Rehab
12-22 Woodland Avenue •
West Orange, NJ 07059
www.rockinghorserehab.com
Contact: Sheri A. Haiken
Rocking Horse Rehab is a pediatric rehab and family wellness center specializing in equine facilitated therapies. |
Unicorn Handicapped Riding Association
Looking Glass Farm, 40 Cooper-Tomlinson Road, Medford, NJ 08055
www.users.voicenet.com/~unicorn
Unicorn Handicapped Riding Association was founded in March 1988 as a New Jersey non-profit organization dedicated
to providing equestrian therapy to individuals with special needs. The children served by Unicorn have disabilities
including Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Emotional Disturbances, ADD, Traumatic Brain Injury and hearing
and visual impairments. Students come from a wide geographical area including Camden, Burlington and Gloucester
Counties, New Jersey. Although a majority of students are registered directly by their families, Unicorn also serves
schools, camps and group homes. Included are Bancroft School, Association for Retarded Citizens, Camden and Burlington
Day Training Schools, Handi-Camp, New Lisbon Developmental Center, and PILOT Services. Unicorn's program is accredited
by North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). At the present time, Unicorn serves more than
100 students through the efforts of five (5) certified instructors and more than forty (40) volunteers. |
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