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We need your support!

Xenophon is a non-profit organization that exists because of the generosity of its numerous sponsors. We invite you to join Xenophon’s family of donors. By doing so, you will help secure the future of our valuable program.

If you would like to make a tax-deductible cash donation on your credit card via PayPal – please click on the Donate button below!

If you like to mail us a check, please make the check payable to Xenophon Therapeutic Riding Center and mail it to:

Xenophon Therapeutic Riding Center
P.O. Box 16
Orinda, CA 94563

We also gladly accept donations of tack and equipment for our horses.
If you wish to donate equipment, please email us at info@xenophontrc.org.

Please check out our wish list for specific items that are needed for our program.

If you would like to sponsor a horse:

  • Feed a horse for one month $250.00
  • Feeds a horse for one year $3000.00
  • Provide shoes for one horse for a year $500.00

If you would like to sponsor a specific horse, please indicate which one with your donation.

If you would like to sponsor one of our students:

  • One Session $270.00
  • Two Sessions $540.00
  • All three sessions $810.00

eScrip

NARHA logoThis innovative fundraising program benefits organizations that support children. Whenever you make a purchase at participating merchants using your ATM or credit card, a percentage is contributed to Xenophon. When you sign up for eScrip, you pay a nominal annual fee. Merchants contribute an average 3% of your purchase to Xenophon. You will find many local grocery stores and other businesses, plus nationally known businesses, on the list of participating merchants. Just click on the eScrip box to find out more information and to sign up. Xenophon Therapeutic Riding's eScrip Group ID is 5367046.

Thank you for your support!

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