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The US Military was ranked 3rd in the world with 1,358,500 Active Duty personnel and 799,500 Reservist.
The US Military was ranked 3rd in the world with 1,358,500 Active Duty personnel and 799,500 Reservist.
We had a nice evening of snacks, drinks, fun and showing off the progress of our facility. Some of our top donors were able to stop by Friday evening and
Clydesdales are a breed from Scotland and named after the River Clyde that runs through Glasgow, Scotland. They range in size of 5.3-6 feet tall and 1,800-2,300 pounds heavy at
Everyone please help me congratulate Ron! Ron completed his 50 week Veteran Equine Assisted Therapy journey last Monday. Ron was very determined and committed in his own wellness process. His
Roughly 18 million Americans or about 7% of the adult population are Veterans.
The fifth group of Military Kids has begun last night. They begun the first Phase of Self Recognition. Miss Kyle and Miss Kara are so excited for this group beginning!
Thank you Bridgepoint Church for opening your home for us to have our first community dinner of the year! We are very grateful for your generosity! Thank you Jeanette Hrovatich
Horses have one less bone in their body than humans? A horse’s skeleton contains 205 bones and the adult human’s skeleton consists of 206. So when you tell Sonny, that
This is one step closer to getting our walls put up. Thank you JDRM Engineering and Laibe Electric for all of the work you have donated in our Administration building.
Hooves of wild horses are much more durable than the domesticated horses. People who own a mustang or wild horse experiences their farriers having a hard time to trim the
Todays ”Community Appreciation Award” goes to David Smiddy, Owner of Top Notch Seamless Gutters and Jeremy Shirey, Manager of the Toledo ABC Supply. Both of these incredibly kind individuals donated
Horses cannot burp or vomit. This is due to the valve from their esophagus to their stomachs is a one way valve. So no matter how much Miss Maggie eats,
We exist to bring a sense of peace and normalcy to veterans and their families.
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