Equine Equipment Launches 'Now More Than Ever' Campaign, Donates Mowers to Eight Thoroughbred Charities

Pam Morrison, executive director of the Marion County Therapeutic Riding Association, with Larry Cundiff at Oxford Mower and Repair | American Racehorse

To help equine charities in this time of need, Equine Equipment is working with Exmark and local dealers in its new “Now More Than Ever” giving campaign to facilitate the donation of eight 21″ Exmark commercial mowers valued at $1,200 each to local charities in Florida. Similar donations are in the works for other locations around the country with up to 50 charities receiving support.

“We've always tried to do our part to give back to the industry, and we believe that to be more important than ever right now,” said Steve Andersen, founder of Equine Equipment, which helps the horse industry save on a variety of equipment and products from Exmark, Toro, New Holland, Tenda and FarmPaint. “These great charitable programs all operate with limited budgets, so we are more than happy to help them out with these donations so that they can continue to do their important work.”

The eight Florida charities receiving donations are: Stirrups 'n Strides Therapeutic Riding Center, Florida Thoroughbred Farm Managers Inc., Florida Thorobred Fillies, Tomorrow's Equestrian, Marion County Therapeutic Riding Association, Step Ahead Thoroughbred Retirement Inc., Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds (HART) and Equine Rescue and Adoption Inc.

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