Equine Therapeutic Program Established at Texas A&M

Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp yesterday (Sept. 24) announced the establishment of the Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Program.
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Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp yesterday (Sept. 24) announced the establishment of the Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Program in memory of Courtney Grimshaw Fowler, Texas A&M University class of '85. The Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Program is made possible through a generous donation from the Grimshaw family that will be distributed over five years.

"It is programs like these that show the A&M System truly makes a difference," Sharp said. "In addition to transforming the lives of patients undergoing this therapy, this program will allow our students real-world service and leadership opportunities."

"This program embodies so much of Courtney, from her love of horses and their contributions to her wellness, to her desire to help others," said Jim Grimshaw, on behalf of the Grimshaw family. "The fact that we are able to make this happen at Texas A&M is perfect. Being an Aggie was a big part of Courtney. By establishing the Courtney Grimshaw Fowler Equine Therapeutic Program in her name, Courtney's spirit lives on. This program is the best way we could have hoped to perpetuate her legacy of helping others and contributing to her community."

The program will be managed by the A&M System and supported by Texas A&M University, specifically Parson's Mounted Cavalry, the Texas A&M Department of Animal Sciences, the Corps of Cadets, and with strategic partnerships with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) and Ride On Center for Kids (ROCK)

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