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Getting started at KFTHC  

In order to become a participant at KFTHC you will need to do some paperwork.
 
All riders need a statement from their doctor saying that therapeutic riding will not harm them.

Additionally, PATH, Intl. provides a list of precautions and contraindications KFTHC follows to ensure safety for its participants. 

Below are the forms you will need to fill out, including a Physician's Statement Form for your convenience.  (If you have difficulty printing, call or email us and we can mail you the forms you need.)

Also below is a printable copy of the KFTHC Participant Manual which, we hope can answer many of the questions you may have. 

You can also contact us at 606-965-2158 or email us at kfthc@prtcnet.org.

We are looking forward to meeting you!!


KFTHC's PRIVACY POLICY
 
 YOUR PRIVACY IS IMPORTANT TO KFTHC. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices. Our privacy policy is simple. KFTHC collects no information about you unless you choose to provide that information to us. In addition, KFTHC does not give, share, sell or transfer any personal information about you to any third parties. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, KFTHC has put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure any information that we collect. If you have questions about KFTHC’s privacy practices, you can contact us at the postal or email address posted on this site. Thank you!

Participant Forms

Participant Manual

Volunteer

How would you like to work with horses
and children, in a beautiful Bluegrass setting
and watch miracles happen? 


You can do all this and more by volunteering a few hours each week. Horse experience is not necessary and volunteer training is provided. You may also share your talents by serving on a fundraising committee, helping in the office or assisting at one of our fundraising events.

If you are interested in volunteering with us,

contact  our Volunteer Coordinator at mykfthc@gmail.com  or
call Cheryl or Mark Martin at (606)- 965-2158
 
Set yourself up to attend a Volunteer Orientation and check out the Online Orientation Power Point.
(See Button Below)

The forms you will need are also below.
Fill these out and bring them with you when you attend the Orientation
or when you come to the stables the first time.
We will have forms at orientation.


Volunteer Power Point
New Volunteer Forms
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