Nearly 250 children that are aging up to 18 are expected to participate in the four day camp at Camp Butman.
Tarleton Rehabilitation and Equine Assisted Therapy (TREAT) program have brought different animals like horses to share with physically challenged kids, some are blind to support the Experience Expanded Core Education in Living Skills program.
According to Tarleton animal sciences professor David Snyder, the effects of the animals are amazing.
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