More Than $200,000 Raised at CARMAthon Fundraiser

Sarah Andrew

The California Retirement Management Account (CARMA), which offers assistance to over 20 aftercare charities, raised more than $200,000 during the sixth annual CARMAthon fundraiser Saturday. FanDuel TV hosted the event in addition to donating $25,000.

“It is important to us to continue to give back to the horse racing industry through numerous charitable initiatives each year,” said Andrew Moore, FanDuel TV's General Manager. “CARMA does tremendous work to help retired racehorses thrive in their second careers off of the track and we are thrilled to be able to support them in that mission.”

The annual event showcased stories of retired racehorses thriving in second careers. The donations help fund CARMA's grant program, which provides funding for the rehabilitation, retraining, and/or retirement of California-raced Thoroughbreds.

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