Ride On St. Louis

RIDE ON ST. LOUIS

Love, Strength & Joy

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • Black Instagram Icon
  • youtube
  • Black LinkedIn Icon
  • Home

  • About

    • Forever Home
    • Mission & Values
    • Staff
    • Horses
    • Board of Directors
    • Compliance & Reporting
    • Testimonials
  • Services

    • Adaptive Horsemanship
    • Always Home
    • Barn Buddies
    • Equine Services for Heroes
    • Sensational Summer Camp
    • Sports Horsemanship
    • Therapy
    • Unmounted Activities
    • Virtual Service
  • Donate

    • Crusader's Circle
    • Giving Opportunities
    • In-Kind
    • Donate a Horse
  • Get Involved

    • Become a Volunteer
    • Sponsor an Event
    • "Adopt" a Program Horse
    • Subscribe to our Newsletter
  • Events

    • Carol House $1,000 Raffle
    • Nag's Head Trivia
    • Jan's Party
  • Media & More

    • Contact
    • Gallery
    • Blog
    • Members
  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
    • All Posts
    • Community
    • Educational
    • Volunteer
    • Clients
    • Newsletter
    • Program
    • Research
    • Equine
    • Forever Home
    Search
    A Crusade for Good
    Double D Trailers
    • Aug 29, 2019
    • 2 min

    A Crusade for Good

    Original article and source at https://www.doubledtrailers.com/ride-on-st.-louis-imperial-mo/ Ride On St. Louis is named after Saint Louis IX, a Catholic crusader who is also the namesake of the city, St. Louis, Missouri. Everything Saint Louis did was for the glory of God and the good of the people. As an organization that sees the power of prayer and the value of service, they find inspiration in Saint Louis IX who was renowned for his charity, and continue his crusade to h
    "Even though his diagnosis is terminal, riding gives him joy and us hope."
    Original Story by Rachel Droze News Channel 20
    • Dec 11, 2017
    • 2 min

    "Even though his diagnosis is terminal, riding gives him joy and us hope."

    After years of trying to figure out what was wrong with their four-year-old son, Noah, the Gluck family got an answer, but it was one that changed their lives forever. "I remember him coming into our hospital room and saying, 'He has cerebral atrophy, which is fatal,’” Noah’s mom Cassie Gluck said. Noah was just three years old. "We all cried,” Gluck said. Noah has KIF1A-Related Disorder, a disease you’ve probably never heard of. That’s because there are only about 100 diagno
    • facebook
    • twitter
    • White Instagram Icon
    • youtube
    • White LinkedIn Icon
    RIDE ON ST. LOUIS

    info@rideonstl.org

    (636) 464-3408

    Mail Us: PO Box 94 | Kimmswick, MO | 63053

    Visit Us: 8499 Upper Byrnesville Rd | Cedar Hill, MO | 63016

    ©2022 by Ride On St. Louis, Inc.

    equus-guardian logo-2021.png
    candid-seal-platinum-2022.png
    aC-seal-V-bbb-black-large.jpg
    PATHlogo-lg.png