Rich Fagon spoke to the Bluffton Rotary Club on Wednesday, May 14 about support for Heroes on Horseback, an equine assisted activities and learning center. Designed to help people in the Lowcountry with physical, mental and emotional disabilities, Heroes on Horseback provides therapeutic horseback riding programs for over 80 clients today. Running this facility takes over 100 volunteers, but more are needed. Fagon also showed a short film about the Heroes on Horseback program and the affect it has on the lives of those it touches. Heroes on Horseback is a non-profit organization and always needs donations of time or money. As Fagon said, "come out and see the program. See the joy on the children's faces."