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Achievement for English Language Learners: This program supports PAR (Participatory Action Research) in the Appleton Area School District to understand the factors involved in achievement for students who are English learners and recent immigrants from Africa. It allows for a clearer picture of the systemic inequities present in schools and clarifies the actions and path needed to change those inequities.

Moore X Moore Mentoring Inc: This relatively new non-profit targets core daily activities, such as basketball clinics, kickball events, and flag football games helping youth build confidence, relationships, sportsmanship, discipline, accountability, self-respect, and respect for others.

Pictured here are students of their Spring Break Hoops Camp!

Exceptional Equestrians: Adaptive riding is offered in a group format and is supervised by a PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructor. Riders are stimulated and challenged by the sensory motor input from the horse, while working on tasks that align with their abilities, goals, and interests. Adaptive riding focuses on teaching beginning horsemanship and equine skills.

Equine-Assisted Therapy Can be Beneficial For:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Emotional awareness and regulation

  • Empathy

  • Confidence

  • Relationships

  • Problem solving

  • Impulse control

  • Trust in others; trust in self