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Abingdon RDA - Volunteering with us. Volunteering is the back bone of RDA.   Without our marvellous army of voluntary members there would be no riding, and we are extremely grateful to them all for the many hours they give us -  some driving long distances and others coming several times a week.  All voluntary helpers receive training when they first join us, and we continue to train them to the level that they wish to attain. Some enjoy side-walking only, whereas others wish to learn to tack up, and do more with the horses.  Some go onto being Instructors with the Group. We have many classes each week, both during the day and in the evenings and on Saturday mornings, so from the time point-of-view, there is plenty of choice.   RDA is fun and it is wonderful to see what it does for our riders.” All volunteers must have Disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). Under current legislation this has to be organised from within the group.
A fun day at the stables - Handy pony Join our Facebook group Join our Facebook group Please donate and leave a message Send us an email Send us an email Send us an email Send us an email Registered Charity No. 1141360 (Please note our charity used to be known as Abingdon Group RDA with charity number 1074161, this charity ceased to exist in 2014 when it was replaced with the current incorporated form of RDA Abingdon Ltd (with the charity number 1141360). (A Group Member of the Riding for the Disabled Association incorporating Carriage Driving, Registered Company No 5010395, Registered Charity No, 244108) Abingdon RDA twinned with Kenya RDA
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Offering riding opportunities to disabled people in Oxfordshire and beyond.
Registered Charity No. 1141360  (A Group Member of the Riding for the Disabled Association incorporating Carriage Driving,  Registered Company No 5010395, Registered Charity No, 244108)
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Abingdon RDA - Volunteering with us. Volunteering is the back bone of RDA.   Without our marvellous army of voluntary members there would be no riding, and we are extremely grateful to them all for the many hours they give us -  some driving long distances and others coming several times a week.  All voluntary helpers receive training when they first join us, and we continue to train them to the level that they wish to attain. Some enjoy side-walking only, whereas others wish to learn to tack up, and do more with the horses.  Some go onto being Instructors with the Group. We have many classes each week, both during the day and in the evenings and on Saturday mornings, so from the time point-of-view, there is plenty of choice.   RDA is fun and it is wonderful to see what it does for our riders.” All volunteers must have Disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). Under current legislation this has to be organised from within the group.
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Offering riding opportunities to disabled people in Oxfordshire and beyond.