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*In the 1970's groups of children with special needs made field trips to the farm.
*In the 1970's groups of children with special needs made field trips to the farm.


*in 1983 Challenge Unlimited began to offer therapeutic riding to individuals with disabilities as a non-profit organization. All services were donated by the farm. Its mission was "..to provide effective therapy  to people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities, using horses and a working farm atmosphere." Also "...to involve people in helping the community through volunteer services in a working farm environment," and "...to provide a wholesome, healthy and educational environment for young people of all abilitiesin which to learn life skills through horse-related actiivities.
*in 1983 Challenge Unlimited began to offer therapeutic riding to individuals with disabilities as a non-profit organization. All services were donated by the farm. Its mission was "..to provide effective therapy  to people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities, using horses and a working farm atmosphere." as well as "...to involve people in helping the community through volunteer services in a working farm environment," and "...to provide a wholesome, healthy and educational environment for young people of all abilitiesin which to learn life skills through horse-related actiivities.


*from 1983-1987 Challenge Unlimied had received tax exempt status, and established programs with both the National Birth Defects Center/Genesis Fund and Massachusetts Special Olympics. Ironstone Farm was the first Massachusetts organization to host a Special Olympics Equestrian Event.
*from 1983-1987 Challenge Unlimied had received tax exempt status, and established programs with both the National Birth Defects Center/Genesis Fund and Massachusetts Special Olympics. Ironstone Farm was the first Massachusetts organization to host a Special Olympics Equestrian Event.

Revision as of 18:09, 29 February 2012

  • During the 1960's-1970's Richard Donovan built Ironstone Farm and bred, raised, and trained thoroughbred horses.
  • In the 1970's groups of children with special needs made field trips to the farm.
  • in 1983 Challenge Unlimited began to offer therapeutic riding to individuals with disabilities as a non-profit organization. All services were donated by the farm. Its mission was "..to provide effective therapy to people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities, using horses and a working farm atmosphere." as well as "...to involve people in helping the community through volunteer services in a working farm environment," and "...to provide a wholesome, healthy and educational environment for young people of all abilitiesin which to learn life skills through horse-related actiivities.
  • from 1983-1987 Challenge Unlimied had received tax exempt status, and established programs with both the National Birth Defects Center/Genesis Fund and Massachusetts Special Olympics. Ironstone Farm was the first Massachusetts organization to host a Special Olympics Equestrian Event.
  • In 1994 a Pyhsical Therapy Building was built for Challenge Unlimited Programs.
  • By 1996 Began A public school contract with Lowell for 400 clients.
  • In 1999 700 clients used the facitilies.
  • In 2002 Special Olympics Hall of Fame.
  • From 2007-2008 A new indoor arena was built and abutting property bought to develop after-school programs.




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