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Teaming up with Amity Horses

Teaming up with Amity Horses

WARWICK — The Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses’ Board of Directors were in the ring with their horses, learning the value of cooperation and communication and having a great time in the process. It was all in an effort to better understand one of the most valuable programs the not-for-profit offers – team building.

HELP A HORSE HELP A HUMAN

HELP A HORSE HELP A HUMAN

We can help neighbors recover from trauma if we can count on help from you!

Please give generously to the Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses

As Thanksgiving approaches, you may be singing “the horse knows the way to carry the sleigh through the white and drifting snow.” We do have a gift for helping people find their way home. With your help, it’s a gift we’re eager to share. So please take a moment to send a donation to help us help your neighbors. We will remember you with heartfelt thanksgiving when you do.

Only with your support, can we continue to reach those who need us most.

The Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses Accepts $4000 Donation at Warwick Shoprite Re-opening

The Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses Accepts $4000 Donation at Warwick Shoprite Re-opening

Co-Founders of the Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses, a Warwick-based 501C3 not-for- profit serving veterans and others who have experienced the debilitating effects of trauma, were overwhelmed when they received a $4000 donation to their cause from Shoprite at the Warwick Shoprite’s Grand Re-Opening on Saturday, October 7th.

APPLAUSE LEVIN NAMED AMITY FOUNDATION’S CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD-ERS

APPLAUSE LEVIN NAMED AMITY FOUNDATION’S CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD-ERS

DERBY DAY SLATED FOR MAY 6TH

Applause Levin, who resides at the Amity Foundation for Healing with Horses, has been lured out of semi-retirement and back into a white shirt and tie to head up the Foundation’s “Help a Horse Help a Human” fundraising campaign. The goal of the campaign is to raise a significant amount of money so that Applause and his fellow horses can continue to help people who have experienced trauma recognize its debilitating effects and address those effects in a safe, supportive environment.