Graze and Gather for Good

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We have launched a new fundraising campaign to increase support of our vital work that transforms lives of children in need.

The campaign ‘Gather and graze for good’, is specifically aimed at the equine community, encourages individuals to gather friends and neigh-bours (humans and horses) at their yard together this summer to graze on some delicious treats in return for donations.

Coffee and cake morning, homemade treats in the tack room, high tea with the horses, prosecco and picnic with the ponies… your gathering can be whatever you want it to be.

To help raise awareness of our important work and as an extra incentive to take part in the fundraising campaign, there are fabulous prizes for the ‘host who raises the most’ and for the participant who shares the most creative photo of their gathering on social media. Prizes have been kindly provided by the campaign sponsors RB Equestrian – an equestrian superstore in Milton Keynes and Kate Everall Photography.

We are now in our 15th year and our success is due to using horses to build a connection with the children – many of which suffer with mental health challenges and often don’t respond to more traditional interventions such as counselling.

Consistently strong outcomes reflect the progress that children make during their time with us – we have supported over 2,000 children in need. 

We are hoping to raise £5,000 through the Gather and graze for good campaign. This would fund sessions with the horses for 20 children from our waiting list for a whole term – such an opportunity will make a huge difference to their lives.

Olivia Sugdon, CEO said “We are excited to launch our Gather and graze for good campaign. We know that horse lovers up and down the country understand how these majestic animals have the power to positively influence lives. We hope they’ll take part in our campaign this summer so we can continue to use horses to have a positive influence on the lives of children in the greatest need”.

Amanda Shirtcliffe, Para Dressage Rider and Ride High Patron, said “Ride High is a wonderful charity and I’ve witnessed first-hand the impact they have on young lives. You don’t have to ask me twice to gather friends and eat cake! I’m delighted to support Ride High and urge everyone else to do the same”.