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Club Teaches Kids About Horse Riding and Life

Club Teaches Kids About Horse Riding and Life May 03, 2021 Manuela Jimenez, 15, rides Splash in a riding lesson at Ebony Horse Club in Brixton, south London, Sunday, April 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:23 0:00 Usually in school or in clubs, children are told not to horse around – horsing around means to act badly. But in south London, there is a club that loves it when students horse around. The Ebony Horse Club is a riding school for children from poor families. General Manager Naomi Howgate runs the team that operates the school. With the help of volunteers, they give about 140 rides each week to children. They teach not only horseback riding but also important life skills.

London riding club inspires children to saddle up » Borneo Bulletin Online

April 28, 2021 AP – In the midst of south London’s hustle and bustle, only a 10-minute walk from a subway station, is a school where children are encouraged to horse around. The Ebony Horse Club is an urban riding school for children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. General Manager Naomi Howgate runs a close-knit and organised team that with the help of volunteers provides 140 rides per week, offering children the opportunity to learn important life skills along with horseback riding. The club recently re-opened its stables after months of being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The programme’s eight horses have returned to their inner-city dwellings from a long rest outside London in East Surrey. Across the road from a housing project, club members are again learning how to mount, walk, trot and finally canter the horses.

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Print In the midst of south London’s hustle and bustle, only a 10-minute walk from a subway station, is a school where children are encouraged to horse around. The Ebony Horse Club is an urban riding school for children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. General Manager Naomi Howgate runs a close-knit and organized team that with the help of volunteers provides 140 rides per week, offering children the opportunity to learn important life skills along with horseback riding. The club recently reopened its stables after months of being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The program’s eight horses have returned to their inner-city dwellings from a long rest outside London in East Surrey. Across the road from a housing project, club members are again learning how to mount, walk, trot and finally canter the horses.

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