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We are "not for profit" 501(c)(3) horse rescue

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~So very many children have stepped up and stood out in an effort to help the horses!  We are extremely grateful!

Thank you to Honor and Florence Stringer for raising feed money for the horses by running a lemonade stand!  Send us photos for the website!

Thank you to Isabelle and Nadine Clements for raising veterinary money for the horses by running a lemonade stand!  Send us photos!

 

Thank you to GiGi for making a trek that raised hundreds for the horses and created a legacy for us within a phenomenal book to be released in 2011: The Lost and Found Pony

 

 

 

Extraordinary school children band together and raise funds for blind appaloosa!

Olivia Mulvey, Madelaine Briggs and Olivia Bruyn! The three girls set out to change the world...for at least one horse.

 Laredo, self appointed treasurer...thanks the girls!

 

Wow!  Thank you to Katherine Strauss! Katherine raised $1645 for the special needs horses by requesting her birthday presents be FOR the horses instead of for herself! Katherine...we need your photo!

 

Thank you Hannah for helping the horses!  Hannah also raised ALOT of money for the rescued horses.  Such an awesome little girl!

 

 

 

Thank you to the...

faculty and students for raising $3495 for Arapaho aka (Cupcake)! 

Sweet Cupcake is is shedding tears of gratitude! And for the medical needs of some of the special needs horses!  DanAngel received his Cosequin for his poor tortured legs; Mayor, Freddy Bear, Sierra, Jack and DanAngel just received their summer mosquito sheets to keep them free from biting bugs!  Freddy Bear also got his much needed weight gain supplements and breathing medicine. 

Thank you everyone!  You have made the lives of 6 horses SO MUCH BETTER!!!

Thanks everyone for being a SUPER SPECIAL SCHOOL!!! And for making Cupcake's dreams come true! 

 

The Ross Lower School has wonderful kids too!  Thanks to Robin's HUGS program, the children raised $600 for the grateful horses.  Thanks everyone!

 

Special thanks to the Springs School Summer Success Students for visiting the farm and donating $50 toward the care of Momma, Poci and Amulet!

Caring Children Wanted!  Run a lemonade stand to benefit the horses in need and we will post your photos and praise your efforts on our awesome website!  Choose a horse or pony that you want to help!  Make sure your parents say it's okay!

THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS YOU CAN HELP!

First of all, we don’t ever want anyone to feel that ANY donation is too small.  Donations are what keep Amaryllis going!  If 20 people send in only $5.00, we can feed a horse for 10 days!  Those small donations coming in regularly are what keep us afloat! Secondly, public awareness is so critical to the horses and their future.   So many people are unaware of the inhumane conditions these animals endure, and how many are sent to slaughter each and every week.  We feel that educating the public is the only way to one day halt this terrible fate for them.  We need regional groups formed in different locations across Long Island to hold meetings and plan small fundraisers and lecture series so that we can accomplish this goal.  Please contact us if you can get involved in your own community!  We can direct you to people who have done it successfully for some tips on getting started. Get the kids involved!!  Kids love horses and all animals, and they have had a huge impact in our fundraising efforts.  They are also the future, and early knowledge is the key to a promising tomorrow.  Your local High School can form an ANIMAL RESCUE CLUB.  This has been done by the Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School, and the club has really taken off.  There are many different avenues for fund-raising at that level.  Kids love to hold bake sales, run a car wash, have a massive garage sale, and sell candies at sporting events.  The profits raised go to animal rescue organizations, and the kids get much desired leadership roles and community service hours for their college application resumes!  The smaller kids can hold a “trot-a-thon” at their school.  They get sponsors and they have a certain number of laps that they will trot or walk in order to raise money.  We have a program in place for this school-wide event.  Contact us for details. In short, there are unlimited ways that you can help!  The level of commitment on your part is up to you!  We need volunteers, and your creativity can help us to provide a future for the horses. If you have ideas, we are happy to hear them!