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2014 Grant Award Recipients Announced

WESTPORT, CT – September 2, 2014 – The Board of Directors of the EQUUS Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce the award of $272,000 in grants to charities dedicated to ensuring the well-being of horses, improving the quality of life of people through equine-assisted activities and therapies, and fostering the horse-human bond. In addition to the grants to equine organizations, the Foundation also awarded $11,500 in scholarships to equine volunteers participating in the Foundation’s CHAMPIONS program thanks to EQUUS Foundation Partner Ariat International.

“Our success in raising funds is directly related to donor confidence in our evaluation and selection process,” said Jenny Belknap Kees, the Foundation’s Chairman of the Board. “We have developed one of the most comprehensive and impartial verification processes over the years, including standards for the management and operation of a charity either directly or indirectly responsible for the care of horses,” continued Belknap-Kees.

The EQUUS Foundation launched a new program this year, MESSENGERS, to recognize and reward organizations on the Foundation’s Equine Welfare Network that demonstrate a commitment to public transparency by their willingness to publish and make available critical data about their programs, horse care practices, and governance. Only organizations approved as Messengers are eligible to apply for grants. In addition, thanks to EQUUS Foundation Partner The Michele & Agnese Cestone Foundation, nine Messengers were selected by random to receive grants ranging from $500 to $1,000.

The program is modeled on the same concept as Guidestar as a free information service. Organizations are in fact required to provide the necessary information to Guidestar to be recognized as a Silver Level Exchange Member before they are approved as Messengers so that both general and equine-related information is easily accessible to the general public. A link is available on the organization’s Equine Welfare Network profile connecting the visitor to the organization’s Guidestar profile. In addition, links are available on the organization’s Equine Welfare Network profile allowing the visitor to review detailed information on the organization’s equine policies and practices.

The EQUUS Foundation is proud to announce that the following organizations received grants and scholarships this year:

Amazing Grace Equine Sanctuary, Inc.
American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation, Inc.
American Vaulting Association
Animal Assisted Therapy Services, Inc.
Appalachian Therapeutic Riding Center
Brook Hill Farm
Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc.
Celtic Charms Inc.
Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Chasing Rainbows
Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center
Communication Alliance to Network Thoroughbred ExRacehorses (CANTER Michigan)
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
Eagle Mount Bozeman
Equestrian Aid Foundation
Equine Land Conservation Resource
Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center
Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center
Free Rein Therapeutic Riding
G.A.I.T. Inc.
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. (GALLOPNYC)
Gleneayre Equestrian Program
Green Chimneys Children’s Services, Inc.
H.O.R.S.E. of CT, Inc.
Heavenly Horse Haven
Helping Hearts Equine Rescue, Inc.
Heroes on Horseback
High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
Hole in the Wall Gang Camp
Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center
Humane Equine Aid & Rapid Transport (HEART)
Illinois Equine Humane Center, NFP
Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation, Inc.
Interscholastic Equestrian Association
Kentucky Equine Humane Center
Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
ManeGait Therapeutic Horsemanship
Marywood University
Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement, Inc.
Mylestone Equine Rescue
National Association of Equine Affiliated Academics( NAEAA)
National Horse Show Association of America
New Canaan Mounted Troop, Inc.
New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
Partners Therapeutic Horsemanship
PATH International
People & Animal Learning Services, Inc. (PALS)
Ray of Light Farm
Refuge Farms, Inc., Horse Rescue & Sanctuary
ReRun
RideAbility
Riding To The Top Therapeutic Riding Center
Riding Unlimited Inc
Rio Bravo Therapy Services, Inc DBA Therapeutic Horsemanship of El Paso
Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue Inc.
Rocking Horse Ranch Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc.
S.T.A.R. Ranch
Saffyre Sanctuary, Inc,
Santa Ynez Valley Therapeutic Riding Program
Seven Star Horse & Family Center
Shining Hope Farms
SIRE, Houston’s Therapeutic Equestrian Centers
Small Miracles Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc.
Special Equestrians
Special People United to Ride
Standardbred Retirement Foundation
Thoroughbred Placement Resources, Inc.
Touchstone Farm
Unbridled Change
United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
United States Equestrian Team Foundation, Inc.
United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
Unwanted Horse Coalition
USHJA Foundation
Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center
Washington International Horse Show Assn. Ltd
We Will Ride Therapeutic Riding Inc.
Windridge Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Wings and Hooves Therapeutic Riding, Inc.

About The EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, advancing the use of horses to enrich the lives of people in need and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. What started as a local effort is now a nationwide campaign on behalf of horses. The Foundation accomplishes its mission by providing financial support to horse-related charities across the United States; connecting a network of equine organizations to equine enthusiasts; providing scholarships to reward volunteer service on behalf of horses, and conducting information outreach to educate the public about horses. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

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Military Horses Saluted as Humanitarians of Horse Stars Hall of Fame

Staff Sergeant Reckless. Photo courtesy of United States Marine Corps.

WESTPORT, CT – May 20, 2014 – In keeping with the spirit of Memorial Day, as it pays tribute to United States men and women who have died serving their country in the military and expresses gratitude to all servicemen and women, two military horses, Staff Sergeant Reckless (1949-1968) and Klinger (2000- ), are likewise garnering accolades. Both noted for exemplary service in the United States armed forces, they have been honored by the horse world as members of the Horse Stars Hall of Fame, a joint program of the EQUUS Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF).

Reckless, a Korean pony who stood 11 hands one inch, and Klinger, a Morgan-Percheron cross that towers above all his human associates at a height of 17 hands, are a contrast not only of size, but of time and place, their years of military service separated by more than half a century and thousands of miles.

Both horses have inspired writers to tell their stories. In 2004, Betsy Beard, devastated when her son, Army Specialist Bradley Beard, was killed in action in Iraq, came to TAPS and began channeling her grief into writing, subsequently becoming the editor of TAPS Magazine. She later researched the TAPS mascot and wrote a fictional children’s book, Klinger, a Story of Honor and Hope, for the organization. Published in 2010, the book is given to children in the TAPS program, along with a stuffed horse modeled after Klinger.

Now Janet Barrett’s new book, They Called Her Reckless — A True Story of War, Love and One Extraordinary Horse, is making Marines proud and winning a host of new fans for this real-life warhorse. The first full-length biography of the amazing Staff Sergeant Reckless, it tells of the powerful bond between her and her fellow Marines and what it achieved.

Staff Sergeant Reckless (1949-1968)

Beginning in October 1952, Reckless was a valued presence to the members of the Marine Fifth Regiment fighting the Korean War, who acquired the Jeju pony to haul ammunition to the front lines. Specifically charged with transporting the heavy shells to the 75mm recoilless rifles, she did that and so much more: packing ammo beyond what anyone thought possible, saving lives, raising spirits, and winning the love and respect of all who knew her.

Quickly becoming the revered warhorse of the regiment, the courageous Reckless, the Marines were fond of saying, was the only horse that came out of the war with fame and a name. Given the rank of private first class soon after she came to the Marines, she rose through the ranks, finally promoted to staff sergeant before being retired in 1960 at Camp Pendleton, CA. A statue of her was dedicated at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, in Virginia in 2013, and this past March she joined Klinger as only the second military member of the Horse Stars Hall of Fame. Read More

Photo courtesy of Patti Gross/TAPS
Photo courtesy of Patti Gross/TAPS

Klinger (2000- )

At age 13, Klinger, the oft-described gentle giant, is still a working member of the U.S. Army’s Third Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Caisson Platoon. In ten years of service, his various ceremonial duties have included being part of the team that pulled the caisson in more than 5,000 full-honor military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery.

The kind, steady Klinger also provides another type of comfort, helping young children to cope with the death of a loved one in the armed forces. As the unofficial mascot of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), a national nonprofit veterans service organization, Klinger is often on hand for TAPS events, where his gentleness is evident as he obligingly lowers his head for even the littlest child to pet his muzzle.

This past year, the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) recognized Klinger for his induction into the Horse Stars Hall of Fame with a special ceremony at center ring on Military Night. WIHS also honored Klinger with a special award to be presented annually at WIHS in his name. The Klinger Perpetual Award for Honor and Service presented by Ariat International and EQUUS Foundation will recognize a horse, individual or organization each year that best demonstrates the values of honor and service as embodied by Klinger. Read More

Inducted into the Horse Stars Hall of Fame as humanitarian horses, the category overseen by the EQUUS Foundation, Klinger and Reckless show the diversity of what horses can accomplish. Though the role of a warhorse has virtually disappeared from combat, the work Klinger does with the Army and TAPS goes on. While the public generally knows more about sport horses, and many of the finest are selected by USEF for membership in the Hall of Fame, the EQUUS Foundation focuses on promoting the other avenues open to horses.

“They are incredible animals,” says Lynn Coakley, the foundation’s president, “and we want people to understand just how much value they have beyond the role of sport horse, exciting as that can be.” In fact, she adds, “Many horses can go on to other careers after they leave the riding ring,” noting the growing field of therapeutic riding. Through its Equine Welfare Network, the EQUUS Foundation works with over 800 equine organizations, among them therapeutic riding centers and rescue organizations, providing financial support, or working with volunteers and staff to improve the delivery of services.

Partnering with USEF to create the Horse Stars Hall of Fame, Coakley believes, is a simple and direct way to let people know the scope of what horses can do.

Visit the Horse Stars Hall of Fame HERE to learn more about all the inductees.

About EQUUS Foundation: The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond, and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact the EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

About USEF: Established in 1917, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), www.usef.org, is dedicated to uniting the equestrian community, honoring achievement, and serving as guardians of equestrian sport. The USEF promotes the safety and welfare of horses and riders while encouraging interest, participation and excellence at every competitive level and for all breed and discipline affiliates within the Federation family equally. The USEF is the only national organization dedicated to the promotion of the equestrian sport, fair competition and equine welfare regardless of breed or discipline.

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Horse Stars Hall of Fame Celebrates 2014 Inductees

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WESTPORT, CT – March 21, 2014 – Spectators and visitors ringside at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, Florida, generally enjoy some of the world’s best show jumping, but on Sunday, March 16, 2014, they enjoyed a different form of Olympic-level equestrian sport: vaulting.

Guests at the EQUUS Foundation’s Fete Cheval Etoile enjoyed cocktails, dinner, dancing and an exhibition from the American Vaulting Association all in celebration and support of the amazing animal that is the horse.

Fete Cheval Etoile is hosted annually by the EQUUS Foundation, recognizing the positive impact that horses can have on everyday lives. Since its inception, the EQUUS Foundation has awarded nearly $2.5 million in grants to charities across America that are improving the lives of horses, promoting the use of horses to enrich lives and educating the public about the horse’s unique abilities to empower, teach and heal.

The Fete Cheval Etoile, co-chaired by Jenny Belknap Kees, EQUUS Foundation Chairman, and Chrystine Tauber, USEF President, welcomed ten new inductees into the Horse Stars Hall of Fame, established by the EQUUS Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) in 2013 to celebrate the extraordinary talent of horses and inducts both star competitive and humanitarian animals.

The ten new inductees joining the inaugural 62 horses inducted in 2013 include equine athletes A Ruf Gal, Bizkit, Brunello, CH Callaway’s Annabel Allison, Sam and Simon and equine humanitarians Lucky To Be A Larkin, Mr Wise Guy +//, Skipper and Staff Sergeant Reckless.

Visit the Horse Stars Hall of Fame HERE to learn more about all the inductees.

FeteCheval2Upon arrival at PBIEC’s Gallery and Wellington Club, guests indulged in cocktails and delicious hors d’oeuvres while learning more about each of the new inductees through photos, video segments and short written biographies. Attendees mingled and took their chances on the Ariat International-sponsored games, Pin the Shamrock on the Pony and Wild Card Raffle. Lucky winners won a gift card toward any Ariat item up to $1,000, Ariat hats and water bottles.

Following the cocktail hour, guests dined in the Wellington Club before turning their attention to the International Arena for the vaulting exhibition. Brian Lookabill kicked off the evening’s entertainment with a moving musical tribute to the 2014 Horse Stars Hall of Fame inductees.

The incredible vaulting exhibition by the American Vaulting Association Friendship Team, whose strong, agile and talented members ranged in age from 15 to 31, followed Brian’s performance. The vaulters dazzled the crowd as they leaped on and off the 18+ hand Belgian mounts and displayed acrobatics that most would find extraordinarily difficult on the ground, let alone on the back of a large, cantering animal.

“We were thrilled to have the American Vaulting Association Friendship Team perform at the Fete Cheval Etoile and we owe special thanks to Scott Donovan of his overall coordination, the vaulters, Trey Lasater, Gabe Aniello, Caroline Shubert, Kalyn Geisler, Stephanie Harris, Alex Schaubhut, Francesca Foley, and Malu Foley, the horses, Cody and Samson, the lungers, Melanie Schaubhut and Kimberly Pritchett, and Coach Greta Shryock,” said Lynn Coakley, EQUUS Foundation President.

What’s even more amazing is that vaulting is a therapeutic activity for people with special needs. The Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center in Loxahatchee, one of the Foundation’s grant recipients, housed the vaulting horses and provided its facility for the team to rehearse before the Sunday evening exhibition.

Following the vaulting demonstration, revelers moved inside The Gallery to dance and start their Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations. The vaulters joined the party and quickly showed everyone up on the dance floor with their impressive dance moves and lifts.

From the vaulting to the post-party, the event would not have been possible without the support of generous sponsors, including corporate partners Animal Planet, Ariat International and Nestle Waters North America along with Gold Medal Sponsors Dan & Ellen Crown & the Crown Family, R. Bruce Duchossois, Becky & David Gochman, Stephanie & John Ingram, Caryl Philips & Frank Zeiss, and Split Rock Farm & Bobbie Braun.

Silver Medal Sponsors for the event included Jenny Belknap Kees & Tim Kees, Marylou D’Addario Kennedy & Sean Kennedy, Fairfield Equine Associates, Patricia J. Keenan & Lawrence D’Addario, Kathryn L. Quirk, Esq. & Dr. Denise Quirk and Wrenwood Farms.

Fete Cheval Etoile Bronze Medal Sponsors were Dr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Abbatiello, Jane Forbes Clark, Equestrian Sport Productions, Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Garber, Gregory W. Gingery, Halo Capital LLC, Dr. & Mrs. Steven Herman, Sydney Keith, Caroline Moran, Elizabeth & Clifford Press and the Reid Family.

The EQUUS Foundation is also deeply grateful to its auction and gift sponsors: Dr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Abbatiello, Laura Alman, Ariat International, Badgley Mischka, Barbara’s Visions, The Bentz Family, Beval Saddlery Ltd., Biba NY, Connie Bostic, Bradford Renaissance Portraits, Clinique, Companion Dogs Ltd., Violeta Cromer, Steve Daiagi, Equestrian Sport Productions LLC, Escue Polo – Shahmir Quraeshi, GHURKA, Hampton Classic Horse Show, Hunt Ltd., JODS, Elena Lusenti Photography, Jennifer H. Lyne, Rollin McGrail, Dr. Jean M. Oberg, Karen Owens, Parlanti, Tacie Saltanstall, Susan B. Schoellkopf & Jennifer Alfano, Liz Segill, Signature Spurs, Southern States Cooperative, StallWatch, Debbie Stephens, Stephens Designs, The Styleliner, SummerTies, Jim Torano, and Turner & Co.

About The EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, advancing the use of horses to enrich the lives of people in need and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. What started as a local effort is now a nationwide campaign on behalf of horses. The Foundation accomplishes its mission by providing financial support to horse-related charities across the United States; connecting a network of equine organizations to equine enthusiasts; providing scholarships to reward volunteer service on behalf of horses, and conducting information outreach to educate the public about horses. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

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Live Today. Plan Tomorrow. St. Paddy’s Kick-Off Party Tonight at 9 pm!

Fete Cheval Etoile Fast Facts

Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Gallery and Wellington Club
Palm Beach International Equestrian Center
Wellington, Florida
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$75 per person
International Vaulting Exhibition at 9:00 p.m.
Open Bar & Dancing in the Gallery until 11 p.m.
* * * * * * * *
Attire
Party Clothes & your Dancing Shoes!

About EQUUS Foundation
The EQUUS Foundation is a 501(c)3 national charitable foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond & educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact the EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

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Count Down to St. Paddy’s Day

“There are only two kinds of people in the world, The Irish and those who wish they were – especially for St. Paddy’s Day.”
– Anonymous

Join us for our entire star-studded evening!
Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. | Dinner at 8:00 p.m.
R.S.V.P. Online Here! or Download the R.S.V.P.

Fete Cheval Etoile Fast Facts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Gallery and Wellington Club
Palm Beach International Equestrian Center
Wellington, Florida
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Join Us for a Star Studded Evening at 6:30 p.m.
An Exclusive Reception in the Gallery unveiling the 2014 Horse Stars Hall of Fame Inductees
Silent Auction in Central Park
Private Dining in the Wellington Club
VIP Seating for the International Vaulting Exhibition under the Lights at 9:00 p.m.
Open Bar & Dancing in the Gallery until 11 p.m.
R.S.V.P. https://www.equusfoundation.org/fete/fete-cheval-rsvp.php
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Already have dinner plans? Join us at 9:00 p.m.
$75 per person (in advance and at the door)
Kick Start your St. Paddy’s Day Celebration
International Vaulting Exhibition
Open Bar & Dancing in the Gallery until 11 p.m.
Learn more at http://www.equusfoundation.org/fete/fete-paddy-party.html
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Attire:
Party Clothes & your Dancing Shoes!
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About EQUUS Foundation:
The EQUUS Foundation is a 501(c)3 national charitable foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond & educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal.

Countless numbers of horses are abused, abandoned, and destined for slaughter every year. We help save some of them and also train them as therapy animals, forever changing the lives of children and adults also in need. Close to 50 million people have disabilities. One in 88 children lives with Autism and 1 in 4 veterans have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The psychological and physical impact of horses can be as simple as building confidence or as astounding as first words and first steps. Equine therapy benefits people with special needs in ways that no other therapy can.

Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact the EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

If you are unable to attend, we hope you will make a pledge at DONATE HERE to help improve the quality of life of horses, retrain horses for multiple careers, and make equine therapy available to more people.

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Mississippi Gulf Coast Winter Classic Week V Is an Equus Foundation Best Performance Competition

Gramercy Park piloted by Thomas Brennan. Flashpoint Photography.

This week, the Gulf Coast Classic Company is pleased to announce that it is an Equus Foundation Best Performance Competition. The Best Performance Competitions are a select group of horse shows that offer the Best Performance class, applaud riders’ efforts and give back to our equine partners.

For only $20.00 paid at the show office, which is tax deductible, riders will wear the Official Armband while they compete this week.  Judges select the winners from the competitors wearing the Official Armband.

Besides being eligible for this special recognition, the $20 will help reduce the unwanted horse population, help to retrain horses for multiple careers and make equine therapy available to more people.

Many unwanted horses are slaughtered every year. Instead, they can be rescued and rehabilitated.  Many can be retrained for useful lives as therapy horses. Close to 50 million people, young and old, have disabilities.  One in 88 children lives with Autism and one in four veterans have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  Equine therapy is not only effective, it is fun and engages people with special needs in ways no other therapy can.

Therapeutic Riding programs are one of the beneficiaries of the Equus Foundation, dedicated to help horses and heal people.
Therapeutic Riding programs are one of the beneficiaries of the Equus Foundation, dedicated to help horses and heal people.

The Equus Foundation has awarded nearly $2.5 million in grants to equine charities dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses and enabling more people to benefit from the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal.  Over 800 organizations participate on the Foundation’s free Equine Welfare Network.

See the show office today and join us in supporting the Equus Foundation’s mission to help horses heal people.  For more information, visit them at www.equusfoundation.org or email them at equus@equusfoundation.org.

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Gulf Coast Sunshine Classic V
Friday March 7 at 8:00 am USHJA International Hunter Derby
Friday March 7 at 3:00 pm $25,000 Welcome
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Gulf Coast Finale VI
Sunday March 16 at 2:00 pm $25,000 Grand Prix

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EQUUS Foundation Research Fellowships Awarded at the 2013 AAEP Convention

Left to Right: Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, Ph.D., DSc, FRCVS, Diplomate ACVS & ACVSMR, AAEP Foundation Chairman, Dr. Amanda-Jo Joswig, Dr. Ann Dwyer, AAEP President and Dr. Richard Mitchell, EQUUS Foundation Board member.

WESTPORT, CT – December 13, 2013 – The EQUUS Foundation and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation jointly established the EQUUS Foundation Research Fellowship program in 2011 to emphasize the importance of equine research, to reward researchers for their contributions, and to meet the increasing need to train future equine veterinary researchers.

Two equine researchers were presented with the 2013 EQUUS Foundation Research Fellows for their work to advance veterinary knowledge during the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 59th Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

Virginia Tech equine surgery resident Kendra Freeman, DVM, and Texas A&M University post-doctoral research associate Amanda-Jo Joswig, DVM, MPH, each received a $5,000 grant from the EQUUS Foundation to support their endeavors in equine research along with a $500 stipend to support their travel to the AAEP Convention.

“For the EQUUS Foundation, it’s all about how horses move people beyond their boundaries. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses and welcome the opportunity to support the important work being done by equine researchers,” said Lynn Coakley, EQUUS Foundation President.

Kendra Freeman, DVM
Virginia Tech

Dr. Freeman’s research evaluates the effect of tendon repair techniques on intrinsic tendon vasculature. The study compares the effects of the three-loop pulley pattern and the six-strand Savage suture patterns for tenorrhaphy on the perfusion intrinsic tendon vasculature of the equine superficial digital flexor tendon.

The project will provide valuable information to veterinarians who treat life-threatening tendon lacerations.

Dr. Freeman received her DVM from Colorado State University in 2009 and also is pursuing a Masters in Biomedical Veterinary Sciences.

Amanda-Jo Joswig, DVM, MPH
Texas A&M University

Dr. Joswig’s research investigates the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in equine corneal ulcers as well as the safety of allogeneic MSCs used subconjunctivally. The study dually aims to determine whether horses mount an immune reaction to allogeneic MSCs injected subconjunctivally and to characterize corneal epithelial healing times when MSCs are used as a therapeutic.

The project has the potential to change the current paradigm for treatment of equine corneal ulcers and provide a novel use of MSCs and a basis for translational applications in other species, including humans.

Dr. Joswig earned her DVM and Masters in Public Health from the University of Florida in 2011.

The EQUUS Foundation Research Fellow is an AAEP member who has graduated from an AVMA-accredited school/college of veterinary medicine and plans to specialize in equine research. The applicant should be a current doctoral student or resident, or have completed their residency or doctorate within two years. The recipients will receive a $5,000 scholarship for conducting equine research plus a $500 stipend to assist with travel to the AAEP Convention. The grant may be used in collaboration with other funding. The EQUUS Foundation Research Fellows program emphasizes the importance of assisting equine researchers in their exploration of horse health care topics.

The deadline to apply for an EQUUS Foundation Research Fellow is August 1. For additional information, please visit the EQUUS Foundation website at http://www.equusfoundation.org/research-fellows.php.

About EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond, and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact the EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

About The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation

The AAEP Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization created in 1994, serves as the charitable arm of the American Association of Equine Practitioners to improve the welfare of the horse. Since its inception, the Foundation has allocated more than $2.8 million to support its mission.

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Best Course Competition Launches at Washington

True Love & Mimi Gochman. Photo courtesy of WIHS & Shawn McMillen.

Five More Sign On – Alltech, Buffalo, Devon, Fairfield and Ox Ridge

WESTPORT, CT – December 9, 2013 – The Best Course Gives Back to the Horse! There isn’t any equestrian who would disagree – which is why the EQUUS Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) have jointly established the new Best Course Competition – open to all USEF Licensed Competitions and their competitors.

It’s A Win-Win!

The new program utilizes competition itself to benefit horse welfare. Horse shows participate by:
* offering the Best Course of the Day class at their competitions,
* encouraging their competitors to compete in the class, and
* donating the class proceeds to the EQUUS Foundation. 100% of the class proceeds are used for horse welfare.

Open to Juniors, Amateurs & Professionals in All Divisions!

The judge will select the winner from among the competitors (junior, amateur or professional) wearing the official Best Course Competition Armband while competing in any division at the participating competition. The winner is the judge’s favorite and most memorable performance.

USEF Licensed Competitions that sign up as Best Course Competitions, along with the winners of the Best Course of the Day, will be recognized by both the EQUUS Foundation and the United States Equestrian Federation.

Find out more at www.equusfoundation.org/BestCourse.

About The EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, advancing the use of horses to enrich the lives of people in need and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. What started as a local effort is now a nationwide campaign on behalf of horses. The Foundation accomplishes its mission by providing financial support to horse-related charities across the United States; connecting a network of equine organizations to equine enthusiasts; providing scholarships to reward volunteer service on behalf of horses, and conducting information outreach to educate the public about horses. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

About United States Equestrian Federation

Established in 1917, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), www.usef.org, is dedicated to uniting the equestrian community, honoring achievement, and serving as guardians of equestrian sport. The USEF promotes the safety and welfare of horses and riders while encouraging interest, participation and excellence at every competitive level and for all breed and discipline affiliates within the Federation family equally. The USEF is the only national organization dedicated to the promotion of the equestrian sport, fair competition and equine welfare regardless of breed or discipline.

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EQUUS Foundation Announces the Messenger Program – A Guidebook on Horse Care Practices

WESTPORT, CT – November 30, 2013 – The EQUUS Foundation is pleased to announce its new Messengers program to recognize organizations on its Equine Welfare Network that demonstrate a commitment to public transparency by their willingness to publish and make available critical data about their programs, horse care practices, and governance.

Organizations like Guidestar provide confidence to individuals and organizations that their donations are being well spent by ensuring that organizations claiming tax-exempt status are indeed classified tax-exempt by the IRS and by making general management, financial and program available to the public.

“The Messengers program goes a lot further,” said Lynn Coakley, EQUUS Foundation President. “We required detailed information about the care and use of horses from charities that are involved with horse rescue, rehabilitation, re-training, adoption, foster care and retirement and/or providing equine assisted therapies and activities to the public as part of our grant evaluation process.”

“Now this extensive body of information will be available to the public. It will not only provide vital information to individuals seeking information on the services provided by participating organizations but also the means for participating organizations to share their best practices.”

Why the Messenger Designation Is Important

The Messenger designation is not an “endorsement” of an organization’s policies and practices, but it does make a statement that the organization is willing to provide complete and timely information on their operations and services.

The EQUUS Foundation has awarded nearly $2.5 million in grants to over 500 equine charities and awarded over $275,000 in grants in 2013. Over 800 organizations participate on the Equine Welfare Network. Only organizations approved as Messengers by March 31, 2014 will be eligible to apply for grant awards in 2014.

The EQUUS Foundation also established a new Messenger Transparency Grant program. A minimum of $5,000 in Transparency Grants, ranging from $500 to $1,000, will be awarded by random draw in 2014 to organizations designated as Messengers as an additional reward.

CLICK HERE to learn more about our Messengers program.

About The EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, advancing the use of horses to enrich the lives of people in need and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. What started as a local effort is now a nationwide campaign on behalf of horses. The Foundation accomplishes its mission by providing financial support to horse-related charities across the United States; connecting a network of equine organizations to equine enthusiasts; providing scholarships to reward volunteer service on behalf of horses, and conducting information outreach to educate the public about horses. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

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EQUUS Foundation Establishes Instructor Certification Scholarships Thanks to Partner Ariat International

WESTPORT, CT – November 5, 2013 – Thanks to Ariat International, sponsor of the EQUUS Foundation CHAMPIONS Equine Service program, the EQUUS Foundation will award two scholarships in 2014 based on volunteer service in 2013 to assist prospective instructors in obtaining instructor certification.

Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) Certification Scholarship

The EQUUS Foundation is pleased to announce the Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) Champion of Equine Service Certification Scholarship to financially assist prospective instructors who achieve CHAMPION status with obtaining a CHA Standard Instructor Certification.

The EQUUS Foundation will award one scholarship to cover the registration fee up to $1,000 for the recipient to attend any CHA Standard English Western clinic.

Prospective instructors who achieve CHAMPION status by December 31, 2013 will be eligible for the scholarship to be awarded in 2014.

PATH International Certification Scholarship

The EQUUS Foundation is pleased to announce the PATH Intl. Champion of Equine Service Certification Scholarship to assist prospective instructors with the cost of obtaining the PATH Intl. Registered Level Instructor Certification.

The EQUUS Foundation will award one scholarship to cover the registration fee up to $1,000 for the recipient to attend a PATH Intl. Registered Level Instructor Certification Workshop.

Prospective instructors who achieve CHAMPION status by December 31, 2013 will be eligible for the scholarship to be awarded in 2014.

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 Foundation’s Equine Welfare Network.

You can become a CHAMPION by volunteering a minimum of 24 hours for an organization or organizations on the Equine Welfare Network between January 1 and December 31.

For more information about the Champions program and the CHA & PATH Intl. Certification Scholarships, visit http://www.equusfoundation.org/champions.php.

About The EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, advancing the use of horses to enrich the lives of people in need and educating the public about the horse’s unique ability to empower, teach and heal. What started as a local effort is now a nationwide campaign on behalf of horses. The Foundation accomplishes its mission by providing financial support to horse-related charities across the United States; connecting a network of equine organizations to equine enthusiasts; providing scholarships to reward volunteer service on behalf of horses, and conducting information outreach to educate the public about horses. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Contact The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., at 168 Long Lots Road, Westport, CT 06880, Tele: (203) 259-1550, E-Mail: equus@equusfoundation.org, Website: www.equusfoundation.org.

About Ariat International

Ariat International, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of innovative performance equestrian footwear, apparel and belts. Featuring a patented technology designed to deliver stability, durability and comfort, Ariat pioneered the application of advanced athletic shoe technology into English riding boots and authentic Western boots. Ariat products are sold in a network of retail outlets throughout the world. For more information about Ariat products or for the Ariat retailer nearest you, contact Ariat at 800.899.8141 or visit www.ariat.com.

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