About Us

Riding for the Disabled is an international organisation that provides horse related activities to people with disabilities, in order to enhance and develop their abilities. The Wagga Centre is affiliated with Riding for the Disabled (NSW) Association, and is a Registered Training Organisation. All our coaches are qualified through RDA NSW, and carry First-Aid certification.
The Wagga Centre is located at 321 Plumpton Road, and has facilities including a large indoor arena, a sand arena, and a round yard, as well as stabling and yards for the horses, and meeting rooms for the humans.
Staff and volunteers help with the maintenance of the centre, including a picturesque garden.
Our centre welcomes anyone with any form of disability to be a part of what we do. We offer riding lessons and carriage driving programs.
There are also programs for people without a disability which are important fund raisers for our Centre. These include:
* After school riding lessons during school terms
* Holiday riding programs during school holidays
* Adult riding classes
(Our horses go on holiday over summer, so lessons end in December, and start again during February)
Our centre is run by a dedicated staff, and a large group of volunteers, led by a committee of enthusiastic people committed to providing quality services to people with disabilities. Our committee is led by our president, Mrs Michelle Eastwood.
The Wagga Centre is located at 321 Plumpton Road, and has facilities including a large indoor arena, a sand arena, and a round yard, as well as stabling and yards for the horses, and meeting rooms for the humans.
Staff and volunteers help with the maintenance of the centre, including a picturesque garden.
Our centre welcomes anyone with any form of disability to be a part of what we do. We offer riding lessons and carriage driving programs.
There are also programs for people without a disability which are important fund raisers for our Centre. These include:
* After school riding lessons during school terms
* Holiday riding programs during school holidays
* Adult riding classes
(Our horses go on holiday over summer, so lessons end in December, and start again during February)
Our centre is run by a dedicated staff, and a large group of volunteers, led by a committee of enthusiastic people committed to providing quality services to people with disabilities. Our committee is led by our president, Mrs Michelle Eastwood.