-photo courtesy Lucy Woods
  How you can help  
 
 

 
It is not easy to set about the task of being part of a solution and Sally knows that better than most.
 

Sally is re building her herd.  And, of course, she needs a barn.

But what else is there?  These ponies need to be fed, there are DNA tests to be done.  They must be registered.
When Sally finds a breedable pony, she has to buy it, and until it arrives home with her, it needs to be fed and cared for.  Bringing them from Newfoundland isn't without cost also.

Sally isn't complaining, she knew exactly what she was doing when she decided that preserving a fading breed, a pony that is truly Canadian, would be her passion.  She didn't want them to fade away from our heritage and become something that people talked about but couldn't actually reach out and touch.

We understand that you can't be there to feed the ponies, or muck out or figure out with the vet why they aren't feeling well.  However, these are a few things that you can do.  Talk about Sally, tell people about the ponies.  Keep this breed ever present and let people know that there is work to be done in preserving the breed.

If you want to help out financially, that would be appreciated also.  There are a few ways to do that:


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Send a cheque:

2950 Bolton's Rd.
R.R. #4
Lakefield, Ontario
Canada
K0L 2H0

 
Donations can also be made to "The Newfoundland Pony Fund" at any Scotia Bank branch in Canada