HOGA Centro de Rehabilitación y Terapias Ecuestres
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Mission Statement
We provide quality care to people with physical disabilities and developmental disorders as intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, through equestrian therapies, comprehensive rehabilitation and equestrian sports training to achieve the highest degree of independence, social and educational inclusion.
About This Cause
The HOGA Rehabilitation and Equestrian Therapy Center is a nonprofit organization located in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, México established in September 1991. HOGA serves children and young people with neuromotor, intellectual disabilities and Autism spectrum disorders, monthly attends an average of 150 patients and their families. Our patients receive therapeutic sessions individually or in groups in the areas of Neuro rehabilitation, Sensory Integration, Psychology, Speech and Occupational Therapies. Our distinctive is to be pioneers on introducing the medically proven benefits of Equestrian Therapies (Hippotherapy) in Mexico, allowing us to be part of the 10% of the organizations in the world trained to offer this therapy. Hoga's main mission is allowing children and teenagers to reach an optimal level of independence, self-esteem and learning, giving them the opportunity to experience good social relations and full inclusion, which will provide their families health and well-being. Hoga has created very unique programs to offer corporate and educational entities opportunities to gain competitive advantage in their markets by doing positive good, we believe that social value and economic value can be created at the same time, that is why we work with them to create a mutual benefit alliance. We support them in their social responsibility programs to raise awareness of disability and promoting social values among their collaborators through volunteerism initiatives.