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Cambridge Helps TREE House Keep Doors Open During Cold Winter Months
TREE House of Greater St. Louis uses horses to provide therapy to children, adults, and veterans with disabilities. During winter months, when the inside temperature of the riding barn is too low, the facility has to close creating unwanted gaps in therapy. People with disabilities can experience greater sensitivity to temperature extremes which forces them to drop out of the therapeutic horsemanship programs. Watch the video to learn about the heating solution Cambridge Air Solutions provided to help enrich the lives of these people.
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