The equine community has been impacted by tough economic challenges over the past year. With job losses and shrinking budgets, horse owners have suffered and equine therapy and rescue groups have been hit hard as donations have become scarce.
Lucky Bucky® Clothing puts a new spin on an old saying with the “Pony Up – ‘Cause You Care” campaign. The goal in 2010 is to help underfunded equine-related charities by providing tools to help create successful fundraisers. LBC will seek out registered, nonprofit organizations that offer equine-related therapy for mentally and physically challenged people or provide horse adoption or relocation programs.
It’s time to “Pony Up” and help those in need. Lucky Bucky® will provide each selected organization with a “Tee Grant” consisting of six dozen custom printed t-shirts at no cost with the “Pony Up – ‘Cause You Care” logo along with the organization’s logo. This represents a value of over $1500. LBC’s website will also offer “Fun Raiser Tips” to help organizations maximize their fund raising efforts.
How to Apply for the Pony Up campaign
Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.
Thanks for the good article.
Great idea!
What a good idea!
Great. Good for them.
Stamford, Conn. — Synchrony (NYSE: SYF), a leading consumer financial services company, on November 18…
Austin, Texas – Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) today issued an…
Thermal, Calif. — Ben Ebeling (USA) and Bellena stole the show in the inaugural US…
Tens of thousands of horse enthusiasts lined up at the gates of the Eastern States…
The Mongol Derby—the longest horse race in the world—is undeniably an adventure of a lifetime. Riders cover over 1,000 kilometers as…
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…
As equestrians, we understand that our body is our most valuable tool when communicating with our equine partners under saddle.…
Horse people are typically made from hardy stock, but that doesn’t negate the need for equestrian wellness—especially during winter. Self-care…