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Paying It Forward: Giving Back To The Equestrian Community Just Became Simple.
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Paying It Forward: Giving Back To The Equestrian Community Just Became Simple.

Ellie Fraser on August 26, 2011 with 0 Comments

Horses are an expensive lifestyle, and anyone who owns a horse knows this. They cost to keep, feed, treat and compete. We spend so much money on these creatures, and yet, we all know of an organization (or three) that needs funds. Maybe it’s your local rescue shelter, or Pony Club. But no matter how much you love that organization, it can be hard to find the money to donate when you’re out of hay, your competition fees are due, and your horse has ripped his blanket again.

Luckily, there is a company who understands exactly this issue and has come up with a way to solve it. Amicus Equine is giving 8% of proceeds from every sale made on its online store to a group you select, making the donation in your name.  Every time you shop at Amicus Equine, a portion of your dollar will go toward whatever organization you choose.

The program is completely free and there is no cost put upon you or the group you choose to donate to. Simply log onto their website, buy what you need – whether it be fly spray, shampoo, coat builders, or anything else you buy – and choose the organization you wish to donate to. It’s that simple.

Amicus Equine has a range of products that are 100% guaranteed and competitively priced. They even offer free shipping and handling, so the buying process is simple and cheap. This is a great way of enabling the equestrian community to give back to itself and help out organizations in need, without seeing your money go to an anonymous organization, or being out of pocket. You benefit from a fuss-free online shopping experience, your horse benefits from quality products, and equine organizations will benefit from your purchase. Win, win, win!

about the author

Ellie is an Australian university student studying Public Relations & Organisational Communication. Her horse, Felix, has been stealing her carrot cake for 11 years, & when she's not pampering him, she can be found eating sushi, vaulting, or trying to plan the unplannable. You can get to know Ellie here.