Serenity Farm Equine Sanctuary is Joining Us in Lexington

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We’re excited to welcome Serenity Farm Equine Sanctuary of Louisa, Virginia, as our Ritchie Charity group for the Lexington Walkabout Tour! At each Walkabout Tour, Clinton and tour featured sponsor Ritchie Industries team up to select a local nonprofit organization to run the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss. All money raised throughout the ball toss goes straight to the non-profit organization.

Serenity Farm Equine Sanctuary is dedicated to saving all equines and provides equine-assisted learning experiences for small and large groups, many of which are made up of at-risk children and individuals with disabilities. The sanctuary is accredited by The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries and is totally operated by volunteers. Currently, 35 equines, from donkeys and mules to Quarter Horses and American Saddlebreds are in the rescue’s care. The equines are all trained using the Method.

Members of Serenity Farm Equine Sanctuary will have a booth at the tour taking place at the Virginia Horse Center, March 11 and 12, and will be busy raising funds for their cause. Learn more about the rescue and the important work it does on its website.

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