Abloom ridingclub

Abloom riding club – riding in style! Abloom organises riding courses in
collaboration with riding schools in Oslo. The riding club is part of “Joyful horse riding for all” and is free for anyone who wants to join. We want to highlight and empower children and young people with disabilities. We work against social isolation, ill health, and increasing societal segregation. For many, participation in leisure activities is the basis for good health and well-being, and this is created in childhood and adolescence. “Joyful horse riding for all” is Abloom’s latest project, funded by Bufdir, which offers organised leisure activities for children andyoung people.

Since January 2023, we have been collaborating with Alna Ridesenter and Stovner Ridesenter to offer specialised riding courses and holiday activities designed to improve self-confidence, self-esteem, and general well-being. Participants get the chance to develop their riding skills while enjoying the outdoors and community. Our aim is to promote empowerment and social inclusion through meaningful and rewarding activities. Our goal is to promote social inclusion of the target group through leisure activities. For many, such participation is the basis for a good childhood, where children and young people with disabilities can experience a meaningful and enriching everyday life. We welcome everyone to join the Abloom riding club and experience the joy of riding and community! Send us an e-mail: post@abloom.no

Practical information
Activities:

  • Riding course for children between 6 and 12 years old.
  • Riding courses for young people
    between the ages of 13 and 20.
  • Therapy horse riding for children with
    disabilities.
    These courses are weekly activities – we
    meet once a week.

Programme

Alna riding centre

25.08.24 – 15.11.24

Stovner riding centre: Weekly organised riding lessons

20.08.24 – 12.11.24

Children under the age of 12

Young people 13-19 years

Abloom Riding Club

Abloom Riding Club organises riding courses in collaboration with two riding schools in Oslo. We want to highlight and empower children and young people from minority backgrounds and children and young people with disabilities. For many, participation in leisure activities is the basis for good health and well-being, created in childhood and adolescence. We work against social isolation, ill health and increasing segregation in society. Abloom promotes the social inclusion of the target group through leisure activities. Participation in leisure activities is the basis for a good and safe upbringing, social skills and healthy self-esteem. The programme is free of charge.