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Diane Evans is raising money for Working Animals International
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Lullington 32km Sponsored Ride · 29 May 2012

Working Animals International is dedicated to transforming the welfare of working animals in need globally. By increasing access to skills, knowledge and resources, and campaigning for policy change, we're building a world where working animals are healthy and valued, and livelihoods are more secure

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Horse Vets United are a group of  currently 10 Vets, friends colleages and customers. We are performing a 32km endurance ride on Sunday 19th August around Lullington, a lovely village set in beautiful countryside in Derbyshire.
We are raising money to provide equipment for the only two equine clinics in Mali and Mauritania. These are two of the poorest countries in the world and the SPANA run clinics provide vital life-saving and preventative veterinary care for the working horses and donkeys upon which countless millions of people depend. The vets work incredibly hard under very difficult conditions but are hampered and easily demoralised by the lack of suitable equipment and facilities.
When a horse or donkey dies or is ill or injured, the women and children become the “donkeys” and have to bear an additional physical and social burden. It surely can’t be “right” or fair that a 6-year-old child can’t go to school because she has to fetch barrels of water every day because the family donkey is ill or has died? Illness is at least (usually) temporary so long as veterinary attention is given, but the death of the donkey from a treatable or preventable disease means there is little or no hope of schooling or a better future. The 32km Horse Vets United will ride represents the distance an average work horse or donkey in the developing world has to travel each and every day.
Additionally, we want to provide (further) funding to support the Disabled Riding Centre in Bamako, Mali. This little centre provides physical, educational and emotional support for orphaned disabled children; most have been abandoned at birth and few survive beyond 8-9 years. They must surely be some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children in the world! The centre provides a few of them with their only respite from an otherwise miserable and desperate life- more children need to benefit from it!!
 
Your donation, however small, is hugely appreciated and we are
 
 
extremely grateful!!!

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