Friday, 22 December 2017

Christmas Thank You's!

Sorry everyone for the delay in blogging!  The internet has been very unhelpful the last few weeks and seemed to spend more time unavailable than functioning!

The ponies and ourselves have lots of thank you's to send our supporters who have been AMAZING this Christmas - we really appreciate your support so much!


THANK YOU to everyone who has remembered to use Easyfundraising whilst you've been doing your Christmas shopping - since our winter newsletter was published, you've raised over £36 in donations from retailers!  Well done everyone!

THANK YOU - to Martin and Karen for donating products for the ponies for their xmas presents through Naturally Animals!  Margaret has bought some new feed bowls for the ponies too.

THANK YOU to everyone who has bought a calendar (or multiple calendars!) to support the ponies - everyone has been loving the new design and we have just 9 remaining!  (Still time to get in touch if you would like a copy)!!

THANK YOU to everyone who has sent the ponies cards...and donations for Christmas too - Paul and Cilla, Kirsten and the Freieslebens, Liz, Kath, Sarah and Charlie, Carol, David and Kay and Thea...and everyone who has sponsored a pony too!

And a last HUGE THANK YOU to John and Joan, Juliet, Anne and John, GRAT and the Heathcoat Amory's whose donations enabled us to purchase our red light therapy kit - such an amazing Christmas present and it's been busy in use ever since it arrived!  We are so lucky!  Thank you to Catherine Edwards and the Photonic Light Company for arranging a discount for us!


THANK YOU EVERYONE!






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Anonymous Margaret said...
And THANK YOU to Faye who works so hard to look after the ponies and all the people involved as well as campaigning to improve conditions for the wild ponies out there.
22 December 2017 at 21:06
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Margaret said...

And THANK YOU to Faye who works so hard to look after the ponies and all the people involved as well as campaigning to improve conditions for the wild ponies out there.