The Second Company Governor's Horse Guard will begin a new program of therapeutic riding for veterans. Lieutenant Al Comeau has been working with sergeant Cindy Joyce in setting up the program, which will formally debut next spring.
The Second Company Governorâs Horse Guard will begin a new program of therapeutic riding for veterans. Lieutenant Al Comeau has been working with sergeant Cindy Joyce in setting up the program, which will formally debut next spring.
 SGT Joyce was recently certified as the Troopâs own professionally trained therapeutic riding instructor and is currently in charge of the Troopâs ongoing Saddle Up for Life (SUFL) riding program, which has been ongoing for the last six years and has been a resounding success. SUFL currently provides riding for many special needs programs such as the adults from Southbury Training School.
Second Company troopers volunteer numerous extra hours in addition to their regular volunteer hours in order to make the program a success.
Recently some of the veterans of the West Haven Veteranâs Administration Medical Center arrived at the Second Company to take a tour, speak with staff officers and meet and greet some of the troopâs herd of 34 horses.
The main purpose of the visit was to study the feasibility of utilizing members of the West Haven Rehab program, but to also look at whether other veterans, both hospitalized and non-hospitalized may be willing to devote time and effort to assist the troop to carry on itâs mission as a true Horse Cavalry Unit since 1808.