About Freedom Reins

Founded in 2020 by Jennifer Camp and hosted at her facility (River Ranch), Freedom Reins aims to give individuals of all abilities, but especially those with disabilities freedom through horses.

We have served hundreds of families in Central Illinois in their efforts to provide a unique opportunity to heal their mind and bodies through the power of horses. Our goal is to create the opportunity for children and adults alike to slow down and nurture the relationship between horse and human.

Our program runs in quarters. As of this writing (summer 2024) we serve between 25 and 35 families each quarter. As the horse availability grows, the number of students we enroll can increase as well.

Horses help our students of all ages with the majority of students being children with physical or developmental disabilities, including, but not limited to: cerebral palsy, autism, PANDAS, ADD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, ODD, sensory processing disorder, downs syndrome, juvenile arthritis, and childhood trauma.

“We were looking for a place to take riding lessons because of our daughter's interest in horses/animals and because of the therapeutic side of working with animals. Our daughter struggles with anxiety. It has impacted her daily life and school heavily the last few years. She has shown DRAMATIC improvement in handling the emotions that come with anxiety. She is much more able to talk through situations instead of letting it build up. She looks forward to coming to the barn and is proud to tell her friends about her lessons. I am so happy with the growth that I have seen in her since we started here.

I feel that the program will have a life-long impact.”


In riding a horse, one borrows freedom— Helen Thompson