The Maryland Network for Injured Equestrians

was established in 2005 by the family and friends of Peggy Ingles after Peggy suffered a spinal cord injury in 2004 while training a horse. (Read her story HERE)

Any resident of Maryland that sustains a Traumatic Brain Injury or Spinal Cord Injury in a horse-related accident is eligible to apply for financial assistance for medical, equipment, therapeutic, care and other expenses.

As a non-profit organization fully funded by private donations, MNIE relies on an annual fundraiser as its main income source. The generosity of the horse community has aided our beneficiaries in improving their quality of life in many ways.

Update Summer, 2008

KIM MEIER

In the past year, the MNIE Board of Directors has released funds to be used for emergency and rehabilitation care-related expenses for Kim Meier, an international horsewoman from Chestertown, Maryland. She was spinal-cord-injured in a fall from her horse January 16, 2007 in Florida where she was eventing and coaching some Maryland students.

She is now a quadriplegic and was air-ambulanced to a specialized rehab hospital in New Jersey. After her stay there, Kim returned home to her farm and continues therapy at Kennedy Kreiger Institute. Her spirits and outlook are good. MNIE continues with financial assistance for home adaptations, equipment and other expenses for Kim.

Update Summer, 2008

How We Help


There are many, many ways that funding from MNIE can be utilized. The costs associated with the long-term care and rehabilitation of a spinal cord or brain injury patient can be astronomical.


We support the importance of various forms of physical therapy, equipment, respite care for family caregivers and medical costs, just to name a few.


Contributions to MNIE are encouraged and appreciated!