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LFS Flood Emergency Help

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Lost Fortune Stables is a horse farm that provides boarding, lessons, and great friendships. They train kids of all ages to ride for pleasure and competition. The barn owner is significantly involved in the Madison County 4H program and is a major supporter of the Equine program and the many kids who are members if the program.They are in desperate need of portable stalls, sawdust, and mats that were destroyed due to flooding. The outside ten stall horse barn is now under water from this past weekend's rain with nowhere for the water to go. The horses are being stabled at the local fairgrounds until temporary stalls can be purchased. The horses can stay at the fairgrounds until Thursday, March 1st, 2018. We need help ASAP. Many of the families involved with Lost fortune stables are setting up this Go Fund Me account for anyone who can help Lost Fortune Stables at this time pay for portable stalls, sawdust, and mats. Anyone interested, please contribute with any amount. There is no amount too small; even a dollar can help the horses stay in dry conditions. Please, help us, help the Lost Fortune Stables in this sudden need. We hope the funds will be donated by Tuesday, February 27th for a quick recovery for the horses.  Update: you can keep donating after Tuesday as well, the need is continous and as the water recedes, and losses and damage becomes visible.Other forms of help are accepted. If you know how to remove water, donate sawdust, temporary stalls or mats, your time, transport, etc. it is all welcome!
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  • Linda Holman
    • $50 
    • 6 yrs
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Kirsi Honkanen Weller
Organisator
Hilliard, OH
Colleen Martin
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