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4-Legged Facilitators

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Swoozie

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Swoozie is a devoted 28 year old mare who loves to give our participants a smooth and gentle ride.  She loves scratches, brushings and soft touches.  Due to her age, she only caries the lighter participants, but her attitude shows how much she loves you.
Would you like to thank Swoozie for the hard work and love she puts toward our participants?  We invite you to make a donation toward her room, board and health care costs.  A donation of any size is welcomed.  It costs aproximatly $3,000 to care for her throughout a year.  We can't do what we do without our horses! Thank you!

Pidge

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Pidge is a spunky, round, paint mare pony.  She loves to nibble on fingers and anything else that makes its way close to her mouth.  With her long mane and tail, along with her size, our participants enjoy working with her.  Watch out, she does have a little bit of that pony-stubbornness if you let her!
Pidge would just love it if you helped her stay at 4STEP by making a donation toward her care.
Would you help us reach our $3,000 goal for Pidge this year?  She just might give you a big horsey-kiss to thank you!
 

 

Reno

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Reno came to the farm as a youngester and has had experience in the show ring.  Reno now enjoys a slower paced life teaching our participants how to ride.  Sometimes his stubborn streak comes through and our riders have to work for where they want to go.
Reno would like to continue to live in the place he has called home for over the past 10 years.  Would you help him stay by making a donation to 4STEP towards his living costs?
Would you help us reach our $3,000 goal for Reno this year?  He says a carrot wouldn't hurt either.