Anderson, IN — The Harness Horse Youth Foundation has announce Fair Winds Farm, owned by Mark Mullen, as its 2025 Service To Youth honoree.
The award is given to an individual or organization that has contributed significantly to the efforts of introducing and educating young people about Standardbreds and harness racing.
“Mark has always understood the importance of outreach to youth and has hosted many 4-H and pony clubs at his beautiful facility,” explained HHYF executive director Ellen Taylor. “He and his staff stepped up a few years ago and agreed to take care of the HHYF herd during the offseason. This is a big commitment, and we truly appreciate his willingness to assist.”

Mark gives much of the credit to the farm’s assistant manager, Heather Zitone.
“She is a third-generation horseman whose family owned, trained and bred harness horses,” continued Mullen. “She has done a great job engaging with our local equine programs. When it comes to inspiring and engaging youth, it is Heather’s enthusiasm and desire to give back that deserves the recognition. I am grateful to Heather and our Fair Winds employees, and I appreciate all of their efforts on behalf of the farm and for the community.”
Mullen accepted the recognition on behalf of Fair Winds Farm on May 28 at the New Jersey Equine Advisory Board Breeders of the Year awards celebration.