Work to Ride sets date for its first Polo Classic in Philadelphia
A Philadelphia nonprofit that runs an equestrian program geared toward helping low-income youth is hosting its inaugural Polo Classic on Sept. 24.
A Philadelphia nonprofit that runs an equestrian program geared toward helping low-income youth is hosting its inaugural Polo Classic on Sept. 24.
A horse stable in Fairmount Park? Kareem Rosser's brothers stumbled upon a barn one day while riding their bicycles. The accidental discovery led to a transformational journey.
From West Philadelphia to some of the most prestigious polo fields in the world, Kareem Rosser didn't just document his journey in a book, that very memoir is now winning [...]
(From page 3) Chamounix Stables in Philadelphia is home to the Work to Ride program that provides equine training to youths in under-resourced communities. Architect rendering of the new indoor [...]
Work to Ride, a nonprofit that runs an equestrian program geared toward helping low-income youth, is close to raising enough money to renovate its center in Fairmount Park. Why it [...]
Recently, Work to Ride (WTR), a nonprofit organization that provides horsemanship education and equine sports training to youth from under-resourced communities, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony and launched the public phase [...]
Recently, Work to Ride (WTR), a nonprofit organization that provides horsemanship education and equine sports training to youth from under-resourced communities, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony and launched the public phase [...]
“Just go for it.” That was Kareem Rosser’s advice when asked what he would say to young kids considering polo. “Don’t be afraid that it will be intimidating because you [...]
Polo Player Kareem Rosser’s memoir Crossing the Line is dedicated to “all the victims of gun violence, my late brother David Rosser, and my dearest friend Mecca.”
Kareen Rosser says he learned polo in the Ride to Work program in his interview with Good Day LA’s Tony McEwing.
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