2020 Equine Volunteers Recognized by EQUUS and Ariat

Five volunteers from equine charities across the country in each quarter of 2020 received a gift certificate for Ariat boots.

Equine charities rely on volunteers to help horses and humans. iStock/Human Age

Thanks to Ariat International, sponsor of the EQUUS Foundation Champions program, five volunteers from equine charities across the United States receive a $270 Gift Certificate for Ariat Boots each quarter from Ariat in recognition of their volunteer service.

We would like to congratulate Jean Parker, Jenna Gailani, Kurt Haberle, John Mann and Paul Sentgeorge for being the five randomly selected winners for the fourth quarter of 2020. We recognize these volunteers for their dedication to keeping horses safe and healthy at equine charities across the United States. While this year was tough on everyone, it allowed the opportunity for these volunteers to fulfill their passion for working with horses and help their equine charities that were hit hard by the pandemic.

Jean Parker, Hope Equine Rescue, Winter Haven, Florida

Jean grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, as one of those horse-crazy girls that played with Breyer horses, went to horse camp many summers and begged for a horse until her parents gave in! When she was 10, she got her own horse named Chief. Since then, Jean has lived in Florida, Massachusetts, California and Washington, all the while yearning to have another horse. She had to settle for just taking riding lessons and borrowing her best friend’s horses. When Jean returned to Florida to take care of her elderly mother, she discovered Hope Equine Rescue.

“I am so excited to be volunteering with Hope, as they have many horses, donkeys and minis that are in need of care,” said Jean. “Their volunteer program is super organized, and founder Dani Horton provides an excellent program for the rescue horses and volunteers alike. I have been at Hope for one year and have learned a ton. If there is one positive outcome of this pandemic year for me, it is that I was free to get to the rescue so many days and was even able to participate in two of their Challenge training programs. Thanks, Hope Equine Rescue, and all the great volunteers there—and thanks to the EQUUS Foundation and Ariat for this generous gift!”

Jenna Gailani, Dream Catcher of LA, Long Beach, California

Jenna found Dream Catcher of LA online while visiting family in California and unable to unable to return to her spouse in South Africa due to the pandemic.

“Dream Catcher of LA not only became a light in my day, but provided me an opportunity to combine my passion for horses and profession as a social worker into something beneficial for the community,” said Jenna.

Jenna was given the opportunity to school the horses and interact with the amazing clients regularly which she described as a priceless experience.

“I have since returned to South Africa but will be returning to Dream Catcher of LA when I am back in California as they are a wonderful organization to be involved with.”

Kurt Haberle, Amazing Grace Equine Sanctuary (AGES), Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

Kurt first started volunteering at Amazing Grace Equine Sanctuary (AGES) about four years ago after seeing a feature on a local PBS show called Outdoor Wisconsin. Kurt met Gypsy on his first day at AGES and was immediately captivated by her. A permanent resident at AGES, Gypsy is a blind mare and the unofficial Matriarch.

AGES has rescued and found new forever homes for more than 200 horses as well as becoming the forever home for others.

“I have learned so much there and have myself adopted Ranger, a gelding we pulled from a kill pen in Oklahoma,” said Kurt. “AGES is truly a place that gives life and I am proud to be a part of it.”

John Mann, Therapeutic Riding of Tuscaloosa (TROT), Cottondale, Alabama

John Mann grew up volunteering along side his grandfather and other church elders. He learned many aspects of construction along the way, skills including electrical, framing, plumbing and roofing. John is responsible for the construction and ongoing maintenance of most of the TROT stalls.

John says, “Volunteering at Therapeutic Riding of Tuscaloosa means so much to me. TROT is where my daughter with Selective Mutism finally found her voice. Just being able to be a small part of such a healing, wonderful place for so many is an honor.”

“John is a tireless worker who is most comfortable working behind the scene but steps up willingly to help our young riders feel comfortable,” said Lorraine Epperson of TROT. “Definitely an asset to TROT!”

Paul Sentgeorge, Camelot Center Therapeutic Riding Program, Southington, Ohio

When Paul Sentgeorge retired as a probate court clerk, he had some extra time on his hands and began researching ways he could volunteer. The mission outlined on the Camelot Center Therapeutic Riding Program’s webpage appealed to him, and he began the process of being accepted as a volunteer.

John had not worked with horses before, but now after more than three years, Paul is comfortable at outfitting the horses, leading the horses and riders, side-walking special needs riders, and cleaning stalls as well as performing a wide variety of general maintenance work around the facility. He also serves on the Board of Directors.

“Rain or shine, hot or cold, under all conditions and in all seasons,” said John, “I make myself available to help support the mission of the Camelot Center Therapeutic Riding Center.”

About EQUUS Foundation

The EQUUS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 2002, is the only national animal welfare charity in the United States 100% dedicated to protecting America’s horses and strengthening the bond between people and 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: mail@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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