You Can Make A Difference – Equestrian Aid Foundation Needs Our Support

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 | Mary Phelps

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As you reflect on your blessings this year, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help those struggling for health and hope.“After suffering from a near fatal car accident this past August every piece of mail has been bills! To my surprise, I opened an envelope the other day to find that it wasn’t a bill – but a check made out to me. I never thought I’d ever be on the receiving end of the Equestrian Aid Foundation’s assistance. I can’t thank you enough for your help. I have lost a lot, and this will help so very much.” Kerry O’Connell- Horse show manager and EAF recipient It’s not often we have the chance to change a life. For nearly 15 years, the Equestrian Aid Foundation has been answering the needs of those suffering with catastrophic illnesses and injuries – delivering financial assistance and emotional support.

You can make a difference! Thanks to you, the assistance we can provide often gives our recipients the help they need to get back on their feet. The Equestrian Aid Foundation is inclusive of people who share a passion for horses. Our recipients are both amateur and professional; English and Western; and all disciplines. Many do not ride, but rely on the horse industry to make a living – farriers, show organizers, breeders or grooms. They are all ages and live in all areas of the country. The Equestrian Aid Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 organization. Donations are tax-deductible. Visit the website for more information. Or email with questions.Join Our Mailing List! Equestrian Aid Foundation11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 22-377Wellington, Florida 33414

 

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