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Alexandra Darlington-Cramond is raising money for Hope in the Valley RDA Group
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Brighton Marathon 2010 · 18 April 2010 ·

Hope in the Valley is a member Group of the Riding for the Disabled Association. Its aim is to give children with physical challenges the opportunity to learn to ride ponies, which benefits mobility and co-ordination whilst developing confidence and self esteem.

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In April I'm running the Brighton marathon, it's the first time the event has taken place and YES it is a full marathon (26. something miles)!! Training is going well so far but still got a long way to go. I'm raising money for the charity my Mum is involved with - Hope in the Valley Riding for the Disabled group. The Charity aims to give physically disabled children up to the age of sixteen the opportunity to experience the pleasure, independence and therapeutic benefits that riding a horse can provide. The relationship between a child and a pony and the sheer joy of riding are recognized phenomena for able-bodies children. The value of riding for disabled children goes even further, as it offers therapeutic benefit on both physical and emotional levels. Also for those of you who've been to my parents house it who Dylan and Taylor (horses) work for. I've included more information below on the benefits of riding for the children below. Please sponsor me to make all the pain I'm putting myself through purposeful and support this worthwhile cause. Please... I'll be eternally grateful!!!!!


Many doctors and therapists recognise that there are medical advantages for a disabled rider. The rider's body responds to the warmth and movement of the horse enabling the rider to become more relaxed and supple, reducing spasticity and improving balance, posture and co-ordination. The movement of the pelvis brought about by riding, influences the lumbar region and the spine, encouraging control of the trunk and head. Children shattered by accident or serious illness regain mobility. Children with congenital disabilities discover a new freedom in movement. Children with progressive diseases maintain mobility and activity longer.


Riding, as a new and stimulating challenge, often creates a sense of achievement, feelings of independence and greater self-confidence.

Newly found capabilities take precedence over long-accepted disabilities. New human relationships develop with the voluntary helpers; often a first step from a sheltered home life or hospital environment into a wider world.

Sitting high on a pony and looking down on other people is a new and empowering experience for a child confined to a wheelchair.



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