MGH News
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A Horse Named Roger
One special member of the MGH herd embodies all of the qualities that are necessary for the equine therapy — a 25-year-old Paint named Roger.
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A Special Equestrian Program
They say that once you experience the limitless spirit of AIDB, that AIDB finds a permanent home in your heart. That sentiment is true for Iris Hamlin, a dedicated volunteer for MGH.
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M. P. Greene of Talladega Honored for His Service
For over 30 years, M. P. (Pat) Greene, founder of the Marianna Greene Henry Special Equestrian Program at Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB), has given his time and energy to AIDB.
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Marianna Greene Henry Special Equestrian Program Hosts Alternative Spring Break
AIDB’s Marianna Greene Henry Special Equestrian Program hosted 12 students as part of Vanderbilt University’s Alternative Spring Break, a student-run service organization that is dedicated to motivating students to become active citizens through intentional community engagement.
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Spirit Of Alabama: Equestrian Program Serves Blind, Deaf Children by Mike Royer, WVUA
This is the longest amount of time that has transpired between a story I did and a follow-up report. It was 32 years ago that I did a story with the Greene family of Talladega.
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