Source: News Release/PMG Inc.
"CHAMPIONS" at Work - Let's Hear it for our Equine Volunteers!
WESTPORT, CT - "I was so surprised and touched to get rewarded for something I love to do," - that was the unanimous sentiment expressed by the five volunteers who won $250 gift certificates for Ariat boots for their volunteer service in the first quarter of 2013 as part of the EQUUS Foundation "CHAMPIONS" program sponsored by Ariat International.
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Hannah Anderson Hannah volunteers for Rainbow Meadows Equine Rescue and Retirement in Sedan, Kansas. "My love of horses began in Bella Vista, Arkansas, with a good old trail horse named Leroy. I would beg my parents to take me to the stables and pay the $8 required for me to ride Leroy". |
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Mara Lynn Johnson Mara Lynn Johnson is a volunteer with Thoroughbred Placement Resources in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. As a volunteer she provides administrative assistance to the organization as well as helps out in the barn. |
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Debra Lopez Debra Lopez is a volunteer with Special Equestrians in Warrington, Pennsylvania. "I grew up with a love of horses, and was lucky enough to own several during my teenage years in northern Minnesota. Taking care of them and riding (Western style) was truly my passion." |
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Debra Randolph Debra Randolph is a volunteer with True Innocents Equine Rescue - TIER in Riverside, California. Born in Pocatello, Idaho, Debra currently lives in Orange County and works for a small manufacturing company as their H. R. Manager. She's married with one son and has one rescue dog and one rescued cat; her interests: horses, reading, art, movies and volunteering! |
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Sanna Roling Sanna Roling would have to be described as a "lifer" - a lifelong horse lover and volunteer. She is a full-time special education teacher and the founder of three horsemanship programs for persons with disabilities. "I believe that people with disabilities CAN DO and I try to prove that statement seven days a week in everything I do." |
CHAMPIONS is the EQUUS Foundation's incentive-based equine service volunteer program sponsored by Ariat International to recognize and reward individuals and organizations on the carrots4acause network.
It's easy to become a CHAMPION, an individual must log a minimum of 24 volunteer hours from January 1st to December 31st. The volunteer hours will be verified by the organization and The EQUUS Foundation.
To learn more about the Champions program, visit http://www.equusfoundation.org/carrots4acause-champions.php.
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