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Silent Auction Benefiting Ride On Center for Kids

This auction will take place in the exhibit hall. Bids will be taken during
exhibit hall hours (see schedule) and the winners will be announced in the exhibit hall at 1:00 pm on Friday, July 24.

Last year, over $2,700 was raised to benefit United Cerebral Palsy!
Thanks to all of last year’s participants who contributed so generously.

Some of last year’s items included:

  • Autographed sports and celebrity memorabilia
  • Wii Sports®
  • Airline vouchers
  • Therapy and exercise equipment
  • Jack Daniel’s® golf bag package
  • Animal art
  • Vacation packages
  • Small appliancesand electronics

Call for Silent Auction Donations

If your organization or association would like to contribute an item to
the Silent Auction, please email: RehabSummit@CrossCountryEducation.com
and include the following information:

  • Organization name
  • Contact Person
  • Contact Information
  • Item description
  • Item Value (minimum value of $50 please)
  • *A letter will be issued for all donors for tax purposes.

Payment for Items Won*

  • VISA or MasterCard accepted (no Discover or American Express)
  • Make checks payable to R.O.C.K.
  • *Payments must be made at the conclusion of the auction on Friday, July 24th at 1:00 pm

Ride On Center for Kids—R.O.C.K.
www.rockride.org
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Our Program
R.O.C.K., founded in 1998, is a non-profit hippotherapy and therapeutic riding program devoted to the special needs population of Williamson and surrounding counties near Georgetown, Texas.

R.O.C.K is dedicated to providing physical, emotional, self-esteem, social and educational skills, as well as working with local medical, educational, public and social agencies and professionals.

R.O.C.K. offers hippotherapy, therapeutic riding, Special Olympics and horse shows and is an operation center of NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association).

Mission
R.O.C.K., Ride On Center for Kids, in partnership with the horse, improves the life potential of individuals with disabilities and disadvantaged youth through increased independence and improved functional life skills.

Vision
R.O.C.K., Ride On Center for Kids, is a dynamic leader in equine-assisted activities through service, research and higher learning

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