2023 WIHS Honor & Service Award Recipient

Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding


2023 Honor & Service Award Recipient

Left to Right: Victoria Lowell, WIHS President, Cathy Schmidt, Founder and Executive Director, Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding (CTR), Kim Norris, CTR Board Member, Command Sergeant Major Robert Clark, US Army Special Forces Retired, and Lynn Coakley, EQUUS Foundation President
Photo courtesy of Shawn McMillen Photography


Since its founding in 2003, the mission of Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding has always been to deliver healing and learning to people, ranging in age from 4 years old to 85 years old who live with a wide array of disabilities and diagnoses, through the unique connection with horses.

In 2018, CTR established a working partnership with the Veteran's Administration in coordination with the VA Maryland Healthcare System at Perry Point, Maryland, CTR to provide adaptive sports activities and equine assisted learning to veterans through its Horses and Heroes Veterans' Program at no cost to the veterans themselves. These veterans live with diagnoses that include Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Depression, Personality Disorder, PTSD, Alcohol Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorder. CTR currently provides weekly sessions to three Veteran Administration programs: Recreational Therapy, Medical Foster Home, and the Psycho-Social Rehabilitation and Recovery Center.

In the five years since its establishment, over 450 veterans have participated in the program, and some, after completing the program, continue on as CTR volunteers. "It is intimidating for anyone who may be unfamiliar with horses to approach a powerful animal and learn how to work with them towards a common goal and a shared purpose," said Cathy Schmidt, CTR's Founder, Executive Director and PATH Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor. Many participants arrive with a fear horses. They learn to trust that these gentle giants want to help them and not hurt them, and in learning to trust the herd of horses, they gradually learn to trust themselves. Some of the horses had experienced abuse and trauma before arriving at CTR and had to learn to trust humans again - making the connection even more meaningful to the veterans.

The VA staff, who also attend the sessions, have shared that the veterans leave feeling energized, de-stressed, more connected to the other vets, staff, and volunteers, more confident and grounded and with a better awareness of self. VA Staffers have also shared that the rate of relapse into active alcoholism and active drug addiction sky-rocketed during the pandemic for their veterans and that many of their veterans still struggle daily to stay sober or kick their returned drug and alcohol habits. Without missing a beat, they then said they have hope for the veterans participating at CTR, "because they are not only doing something to help themselves, but also benefitting from their interaction with the horses. They aren't getting high, and they aren't dying from overdoses."

"We applaud the achievements of Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding, an EQUUS Foundation Guardian charity that has demonstrated its commitment to transparency by its willingness to make its business and equine welfare practices available for public scrutiny. We are honored to award a $1,500 grant to CTR in support of its horses," said Lynn Coakley, EQUUS Foundation President.

In addition to its status as an EQUUS Foundation Guardian, CTR is a Premier Accredited Center with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH) and Harford County's first Horse Discovery Center through the Maryland Horse Industry Board.

Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding was recognized by WIHS and EQUUS Foundation during a ceremony in the show arena on Military Night, Friday, October 27, 2023. Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding will receive a $1,500 grant from the EQUUS Foundation as the recipient.

The WIHS Honor and Service Award was created in 2013 following the induction of Klinger into the Horse Stars Hall of Fame in 2013. Klinger, a member of the Caisson platoon of the 3d United States Infantry (The Old Guard), was the inspiration for the award and its first recipient. The Honor & Service Award recognizes a horse, individual, or organization that best demonstrates the values of honor and service as embodied by Klinger.



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