A Follifoot disabled riding club is celebrating six of its volunteers reaching 30 years of service.
Follifoot Park Disabled Riders Group, which was established in 1986, has helped more than 100 riders from children to adults enjoy the benefits of horse riding.
The charity now has 120 volunteers who help those who are disabled to ride.
This past week, six of the group’s volunteers were awarded certificates for reaching three decades of service.
Beryl Fleming, one of those who reached the milestone, said:
“It is a real pleasure volunteering here and so rewarding to see the progress that our riders make and the fun that horse riding gives them.”
Morag Bennett, chair of the riding group, said:
“Volunteers are the lifeblood of our charity and we are lucky to have so many people willing to give up their time to help our riders.
“To have served for 30 years is a remarkable achievement and shows amazing dedication for which we’re very grateful.
“We are also fortunate to be based at Follifoot Park Riding Centre, with its excellent facilities and continued support.”
For more information on the group and how to get involved, visit the charity’s website here.
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