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President and Founder of, a youth mentoring and youth education non profit organization that helps with the rebuilding of troubled youth and none troubled youth so they can become productive and confident individuals in a global society
President NAACP- June 2006 – December 2012 (6 years 7 months) As President of the NAACP it was my duty and my charge to represent people of all races in 18 cities of Wayne County for social, educational and injustice.
Darrell Gardner's Horsemanship was founded upon four principles:
Showing Your Horse Love By expressing love to your horse it helps to build a good relationship and strong bond. This will lead to a better response from your horse.
Gaining Respect If you don't have respect on the ground, you won't have it on the saddle. Respect is an essential part of horsemanship and it begins with good ground manners
Teaching Obedience Obedience comes with consistent training. This teaches your horse what you expect and how to quickly respond to the cues given.
Loyalty between the horse and trainer It all begins with gaining trust. Your initial approach is extremely important. It takes patience and time to get your horse to gain faith in you.