Feed Manufacturer Donates £10,000 To Voters’ Chosen Charities
The SPILLERS™ brand has divided a generous donation of £10,000 between five worthy equine charities, with the proportion donated to each charity chosen by the equestrian community via online voting.
The initiative is a part of the brand’s commitment to supporting the welfare and wellbeing of horses, ponies and the people that care for them.
“Thanks to your votes we are donating £4,220 to Brooke Action for Working Horses and Donkeys, £2,510 to the Riding for the Disabled Association, £2,230 to Redwings Horse Sanctuary, £540 to Riders Minds and £500 to Injured Jockeys Fund,” said Claire Dyett, Marketing Manager at Mars Horsecare, home of the SPILLERS brand.
“We are proud to be able to support these five admirable charities in this way and it makes it extra special that the donations have been chosen by you, our valued community. Thank you to all who voted, to help support their important work.”
Brooke Action for Working Horses and Donkeys is an international charity dedicated to protecting the lives of working equines.
The Riding for the Disabled Association supports over 22,500 disabled adults and children each year with riding, carriage driving and non-ridden experiences.
Redwings Horse Sanctuary is committed to rescuing abandoned, mistreated and neglected equines across the UK.
Riders Minds is a vital online resource dedicated to supporting the mental health of equestrians in the UK.
Injured Jockeys Fund has provided vital support to injured jockeys and their families for nearly six decades.
To find out more about the SPILLERS range contact the Care-Line on + 44 (0)1908 226626 or visit www.spillers-feeds.com.
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