COSA donates to Florida Fire Fund
March 25, 2016,from the Central Ontario Standardbred Association
Campbellville, ON — The Central Ontario Standardbred Association has announced that it will donate US$5,000 to the South Florida Trotting Center Fire Relief Fund. On March 16, the fire sadly claimed the lives of 12 horses as well as injuring 11 others.
On Jan. 4, a barn fire in Ontario claimed the lives of 43 horses and we saw the impact it had on everyone. Our hearts go out to all those involved and especially to those horses who lost their lives as well as the injured ones.
COSA willingly supports all those affected by this horrific tragedy.
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