
EAT Flood Clean Up
Donation protected
Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT) is a nonprofit in Wildwood, MO, that betters the lives of the disabled through teaching horsemanship.
When the Meramec river flooded at the end of 2015, we evacuated our animals and supplies, but our Wildwood office, arena, and maintenance building suffered significant water damage.
Because our facility has sustained so much water damage, we're not able to offer classes again until we've been able to safely restore our facility.
Our therapeutic riding program has been successful because of people who are extremely generous with their time and their financial contributions.
We're so thankful for any assistance you're able to provide as we rebuild our facility, so we can continue making a difference in the every day lives of those we serve.
Every little bit helps since there's no way we could do this without folks like you.
When the Meramec river flooded at the end of 2015, we evacuated our animals and supplies, but our Wildwood office, arena, and maintenance building suffered significant water damage.
Because our facility has sustained so much water damage, we're not able to offer classes again until we've been able to safely restore our facility.
Our therapeutic riding program has been successful because of people who are extremely generous with their time and their financial contributions.
We're so thankful for any assistance you're able to provide as we rebuild our facility, so we can continue making a difference in the every day lives of those we serve.
Every little bit helps since there's no way we could do this without folks like you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Ginni Hartke
Organizer
Wildwood, MO
Virginia Hartke
Beneficiary