Emily Dulin & Brooke USA: Helping Working Equines Around the World
Thursday, January 26 2023
by Ruby Tevis
By Ruby Tevis Portraits by Melissa Fuller Emily Dulin has always been an animal lover, and helping others is in her blood. She’s the daughter of a Venezuelan ambassador and has spent much of her professional career working in social services and animal welfare. In 2015, Emily took on the role of chief executive officer
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Kindle Hill Foundation: Responding to the Needs of First Responders
Friday, August 06 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover Saly Glassman was predestined to a life with horses from the time her father clambered into the milk man’s cart at age 3 and drove the horse away. She grew up foxhunting and showing alongside her father, and kept horses in her life throughout her 39-year career in finance at Merrill Lynch.
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Unbridled With Jessica Newman
Friday, July 09 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Jan Westmark As the founder of JustWorld International, Jessica Newman is changing the world. She started the non-profit in 2003, naming it JustWorld because her inspiration was to create a more just world. Since its inception, JustWorld has helped break the cycle of poverty for children around the world. Jessica continues to grow the
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Gleneayre Equestrian Program: A Continuous Circle of Improving Lives
Monday, March 01 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover A single interaction with a horse can change a life; being involved with horses can shape a life. That’s exactly why Ellen Healey founded the Gleneayre Equestrian Program. “The idea started with children who had been exposed to horses in some way and then for whatever reason had to give them up,”
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Rising Starr Horse Rescue: Educating to Save Lives
Monday, February 15 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover For Kelly Stackpole, it’s simply about the horse. When she was teaching and training to national success and felt pressure to make it about the ribbon, she closed her barn. Unable to stay away from horses, however, she was soon back training and teaching non-competitive riders — and learned how much America’s
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Silly Girlzz: Teens Making Bracelets for Equine Therapy
Monday, January 04 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover Charlie Brandy and Maya Green became fast friends at the barn, bonding over what they have in common. Charlie is in eighth grade; Maya is in seventh. They’ve both been riding for four years. Most importantly, they’re both crazy about horses — and they know how powerful the healing power of horses
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January 2021 – Table of Contents
Monday, December 21 2020
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 28 Charity The Armed Forces Equestrian Center Changing Lives Outside the Box 32 Eventing With Boyd Martin 34 Nick Alexander Phillips Pony Fever to Boutique Breeder 42 Cheryl Maye A Family Business Raising Welsh Ponies 44 Liz Halliday-Sharp Shifting Gears
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Confidence for All With Standing Tall Life Skills Program
Wednesday, November 25 2020
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover Shortly after retiring, Michelle Cannon and her husband, John, moved to Fairfield Glade, Tennessee, looking forward to a quiet life. Then, Michelle saw a classified ad in the local paper for a stable lease. Little did they know, when they got the contract, that their horse adventure would change not just their
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December 2020 – Table of Contents
Sunday, November 15 2020
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Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 26 Jay Moore Blessed With an Authentic Experience 32 Lisa & Brent Workman Grand Prix Through Grand Mal With Help From the Horse World 40 Eventing With Boyd Martin 42 Morgan Cameron Finding Home in Life and Art 46 Molly Sewell
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The EQUUS Foundation Equine Ambassadors: Horses Helping Horses
Monday, October 19 2020
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover For nearly two decades, the EQUUS Foundation has been protecting America’s horses and ensuring they receive the respect and treatment they deserve. In that time, the number of horses shipped to slaughter each year has been declining — but there’s still much work to be done. The EQUUS Foundation raises money to
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