See me Camp june 2026
Special thanks to a see donor for funding
Strides for Equality’s first SEE Me Camp provides a fully-funded opportunity with International 4 star rider Julie Wolfert at Chaps Equestrian Center in Bucyrus, Kansas. This camp is a fully-funded opportunity for Equestrians of Color of any age to experience extended, community-driven training opportunities with an upper-level professional rider.
Participants will take mounted and unmounted lessons. Housing for riders and stalls for horses will be provided, and travel expenses for both riders and horses will be reimbursed.
SEE Me Camp 2026 will begin on Thursday, June 18 and conclude Saturday, June 20.
Applications are due May 31. Accepted riders will be notified by June 8 to allow plan to travel. Auditing opportunities may become available once riders are finalized, and will be advertised on SEE social media.
There is a limited number of horses available to use for the camp if needed. Please indicate whether you will be bringing a horse to ride or are applying to use a provided horse.
SEE’s Ever So Sweet camps provide opportunities for equestrians from diverse backgrounds to go deeper into professional and amateur careers in eventing. Here, 2024 campers school showjumping.
2026 SEE me Camp Application
Please complete the application below.
Applications for SEE Me Camp 2026 are due by May 31, 2026.
About our host
Julie Wolfert is an Eventing International CCI 4* rider with several top ten finishes at the level including a CCI4*-L win in October 2024 with SSH Playboy at Morven Park in Leesburg, VA. In 2022, she completed the Mongol Derby in East Asia and in 2025 she was awarded the Amanda Pirie Warrington Grant by the United States Equestrian Team (USET) Foundation. She owns Chaps Equestrian Center, an eventing sport horse training facility in Bucyrus, KS. Julie maintains a welcoming ‘come one, come all’ attitude with her program.