Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy

Veterans Service Organization in Collierville, Tennessee

5(1 reviews)
(901) 290-1011916 Billy Bryant Rd, Collierville, TN 38017View on Yelp
Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy - veterans service organization in Collierville, TN

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About Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy

Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy is at 916 Billy Bryant Rd in Collierville, Tennessee. Their 5.0-star average comes from 1 Yelp reviews. Services include horseback riding, community service/non-profit, counseling & mental health.

Services Offered

Horseback Riding
Community Service/Non-Profit
Counseling & Mental Health

How They Can Help

Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy provides horseback riding, community service/non-profit, counseling & mental health in Collierville. Veterans organizations offer different things depending on the post or chapter, from claims help to community events to emergency assistance. Call (901) 290-1011 to find out what this location offers.

What to Expect

Call (901) 290-1011 or stop by 916 Billy Bryant Rd in Collierville during posted hours. If you need help with a VA claim, ask about their service officer. Bring your DD-214, any VA correspondence, and medical records related to your service-connected conditions.

Service Area

Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy is at 916 Billy Bryant Rd in Collierville, TN. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy do for veterans?
Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy provides horseback riding, community service/non-profit, counseling & mental health in Collierville, TN. Services may include VA claims assistance, community events, emergency funds, and networking with other veterans. Call (901) 290-1011 to ask what this location offers.
Does Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy host events?
Most veterans posts host regular events including meals, fundraisers, memorial ceremonies, and social gatherings. Call (901) 290-1011 to ask about upcoming activities and whether non-members can attend.
What should I bring if I need claims help?
Bring your DD-214, any existing VA rating decisions, medical records related to your conditions, and a list of conditions you believe are service-connected. The more documentation you bring, the better.
Is VA claims help really free?
Yes. Accredited veterans service organizations provide claims assistance at no cost. Be cautious of anyone charging fees for VA claims help, as that is a red flag.
Do I need to be a member?
Requirements vary by organization. Some are open to all veterans, others have service era or branch requirements. Call (901) 290-1011 to ask about eligibility and membership dues.

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