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Riding for Disabled Association saddles up for funding boost

Kendall’s Riding for Disabled Association (RDA) NSW has received a boost in funding after being named the latest winner in the #GreaterMidNorthCoast Community Funding Program.

Established in 1994, the dedicated volunteer not-for-profit brings joy, happiness and empowerment to the lives of people with disabilities through horse riding.

RDA Kendall President, Terry Jessop, said the organisation is grateful for the support from Greater Bank.

“We rely on grants, fundraising and the support of our local area to be able to help our community, so we are very grateful to both Greater Bank and everyone who voted for our organisation,” he said.

“The skills and benefits our riders gain —from better balance to improved communication—are just the beginning and we are passionate about creating a safe space for people to learn new skills and enjoy themselves.”

RDA volunteer Margaret Watters said the most rewarding aspect of her role is seeing riders achieve their goals.

“I am part of such a wonderful group of volunteers at RDA Kendall and we all work together as a team to support our clients,” she said.

“Seeing the sheer joy on our riders’ faces is what drives us. Just recently, a child who was initially fearful of horses has now become a confident rider—that’s the kind of success story that warms our hearts.”

Greater Bank Regional Manager Steph Smith highlighted the organisation’s commitment to local causes.

“RDA Kendall has a sterling reputation within the community for its meaningful contributions to the lives of those living with disabilities,” she said.

“We launched our Mid North Coast Community Funding Program in 2020, and in that time have supported more than 100 groups and organisations across the Mid North Coast.

“One of the brilliant things about our Community Funding Program is that we are able to give back to causes that matter most to the community, and RDA Kendall is a perfect example of this.”

The entrants for the September round of the #GreaterMidNorthCoast Community Funding Program, where there’s another $3,000 up for grabs, are Happy Paws Haven Inc, Boambee Public School P&C and Soaring into the Wilderness. 

Voting is open online until 5.00pm Wednesday, 25 September at https://www.greater.com.au/greatermidnorthcoast which is also where community groups can register their interest in being part of the program.

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