The Nuneaton and North Warwickshire Equestrian Centre stopped lessons and therapy services amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Nuneaton riding school for the disabled has launched an emergency appeal amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Nuneaton and North Warwickshire Equestrian Centre stopped lessons and therapy services because of government guidelines.
The charity says it costs them on average between £12,000 and £14,000 a month to keep the facility running and to look after their 18 horses.
Trustee Iain Ashby from the charity said: " We are basically struggling at the moment with nothing coming in and everything going out.
I would like to thank everyone that has got involved to help. The response to this has been brilliant. It is a much loved local community service."
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