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We scheduled via email with Vanessa, who is very knowledgeable and accommodating with the times…read moreavailable services available, and any questions that we had. Isaiah was our guide. He was very patient and approachable for any questions we had. The trail ride was 50 minutes through a scenic forest near the Trinity River. It is a very relaxing ride with very gentle horses there is a small obstacle course in the middle of the trail that makes it extra fun. Each writer is matched with an equal size horse for safety. You must let them know if anyone is over 200 pounds. I will definitely be back with family.

I'd give 10 stars if I could. We had a great time on our trail ride and the team was super…read moreprofessional and made our time great. When we arrived we signed the consent forms in the office and were walked to the area where we got on the horses. We got a quick safety lesson and then we used their mounting steps to get on the horses. I really appreciated this because I'm very short and I was nervous about being able to get on and off safely. The trail ride was the perfect length. We went at 130pm on a 90 degree day and were comfortable because of all the shade throughout the ride. There are some large fields with no trees though so if it's super hot there will be times when the sun is too much. Our trail guide Isaiah was phenomenal and always warned us when there were low trees or areas to avoid. All in all, highly recommend. At $60/person it was also super affordable.

The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center

The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center

(6 reviews)

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This is an ideal place if you or someone else is experiencing homelessness . I have referred many…read moreindividuals here who have experienced unstable housing . The Bridge has multiple services which include bed/mat placement, case management , mental health services , kennel services , and much more . They accept individuals without identification. Like any other place , it is strongly advised to get here early to go through the intake process. Intake involves meeting with a case manager and getting setup with the system. A bridge ID will be provided for service coordination. It is extremely hard to get anyone on the phone for information and mailbox is usually full. There is a curfew time and meal setup is unclear. There is a donation box I utilize frequently in the staff parking lot . The homeless epidemic is growing at an alarming rate and The Bridge is playing a vital and essential role towards helping individuals in Dallas.

The Bridge is a haven and source of hope for the homeless population of Dallas. It offers a number…read moreof services including (but not limited to) housing, counseling and meals. It also allows those more fortunate a chance to "give back." The area of care I'm most familiar with is the meal service having volunteered there a few times. What I like about the program is that, in addition to feeding them, individuals are subject to a number of requirements. For instance, IDs are required for admittance. No food is allowed to leave the dining room, and so forth. Meal times are strictly enforced. And they serve three meals a day every day of the year. I've only worked on the serving line for supper a few times. The meals, though institutional, seem well balanced and nourishing. Volunteers are not allowed to sample the food. And speaking of volunteers, there's a continuing need which is filled by church groups, civic groups, school clubs and individuals. The evening meal, for instance, requires 8 - 10 volunteers and takes about an hour and a half of a persons time. Fenced parking is available. In a time of social and political polarization it is heartwarming to see folks of different backgrounds come together for the good of others.

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