Queue-Up Inc. Therapeutic Horseback Riding Club 
323-757-6193
Non-Profit Tax Deductible Community Organization

Join Queue-Up in A  Future Fundraiser EVENT
  as we attempt to break the

 Guinness World Record in Line Dancing, (aka the Cupid Shuffle! )
We need your support to bring the record back to the Good Old Red, White & Blue!
This Fundraiser  will support, Q-Up's therapeutic horseback riding club that provides to the handicapped, youth ,adults, veterans, & at-risk youth. Also provided referral service in Low income housing, homeless shelters, computer training programs, jobs, and other service that will help a person sustain productive life.
Serving over 2000 person in the year of 2009. Come on Down & volunteer, we are going to have a dancing good time!

Queue-Up Inc. was found by Shirley Quarmyne and others board member's, in June of 1986 as a California Non-profit Community based organization 501 (c)3.We assisted persons regardless of race creed, ethnicity, religion, national origin , sex age, disability or medical condition, except  under special  circumstance( horseback riding). Our project service low-and  moderate income persons, to eliminate slum and blight, or address a recent and urgent health care safety need. Queue-Up  has provided transitional housing and support services for  the homeless, enabling them to  mainstream back into the community. Queue-Up's program have included: Burger-Up, a fast food established eatery that employed the residents from three transitional homes, the program has housed hundreds of people, many families with children. During their stay, they receive Queue-Up's '' Complete Person Support Service" to assist them stability of their lives and find permanent hosing and housing and employment. In 1995 Corrine Paige became the Executive Director at that time Mrs. Paige implemented two new programs.
Queue-Up Therapeutic Horseback Riding  Club:
This innovative technique  has been medically proven to be therapeutic when the usage of a large animal is used as a therapeutic mechanism.We have had enormous success in paring members with horse in our hands on therapeutic environment . Teaching all youth and adults including those with disabilities such as  Down Syndrome Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delay, Multiple Sclerosis, Disable Veterans and Learning or Languages Disability. Members learn the art and technique of horseback riding  and husbandry ( caring for horses) . Also providing an all around social integration with  members that have had difficulties in these  areas emotional, behavioral, social, mental, physical and drug addiction.
Royal Youth Rider: Therapeutic environment is geared to help inner city youths become well round and productive citizens in the community. Equestrian fundamental training includes that all stabling, feeding and proper grooming of horse, and saddling procedures as part of the general lesson plan. The program provides field trips  with career-education mind set. We encourage the youth riders to become involved with apprenticeships, employment placement center and entrepreneurial programs, and will introduce the youth to careers.
Affordable Clearing Housing:

We have volunteers to the approach the private sector landlords in aggressive efforts.  That will agree to rent to a person who does not have the best credit history or any at all. Most of our clients are transiting into a new life, after a completing time  in prison, drug rehabilitation, batter shelters or  hospital. We inform our landlord that we do help our fellow man

CALL US FOR ONE OF THE PROGRAMS OR ALL OF THEM  323-757-6193

James Meytor Instructor/ Lartia Medina Rider


December of 2008
Corrine Paige Ex Director Instructor / 
Bridgett Mason Jr. Instructor
Lartia Medina Rider 


December of 2009
Lartia Medina Riding in the Arena
What is Therapeutic Horseback Riding This innovative technique has been medically prov en to be therapeutic when the usage of a large animal is used as a therapeutic mechanism. Equine activities organized and taught by knowledgeable and skilled instructors to people with disabilities or diverse needs. Students progress in equestrian skills while improving their cognitive, emotional, social and behavioral skills.     Riding activities include traditional riding disciple in (Western) training fundamental in stabling, feeding and proper grooming of horse, and saddling procedures as part of the general lesson plan.
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