SRF asks for donations to help its horses

Cream Ridge, NJ — After nearly 32 years of helping thousands of Standardbreds, and shining under numerous awards from Racing Commissioners International, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, Harness Tracks of America and many others, the Standardbred Retirement Foundation and its horses are facing serious trouble during this COVID-19 pandemic.

Paula Campbell and Judy Bokman have worked tirelessly to keep this mission going, but potential adopters are holding off, horses scheduled for homes are on hold, SRF is unable to continue to feed and care for 382 horses with its social fundraisers cancelled, and they need help now.

There have not been any government or industry grants available to assist these horses, 94 percent of the success of the mission is attributed to the generosity of individuals. The many facilities SRF uses to board these horses are making some concessions to help get through this. The monthly cost for feed and care is now down to $76,800 for the 382 horses.

SRF is pleading for help for them. Tax-deductible donations are the only way to save these horses. Donations can be made through SRF’s website at www.adoptahorse.org/donate, by mail to SRF, P.O. Box 312, Millstone Twp., NJ 08535 (SRF requests a message of a gift in the mail in order to arrange for care) or by phone at 609.738.3255. There is very limited staff time, messages will be returned as quickly as possible.

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