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Voice For The Horse 60 Day Challenge!!
Pay It Forward!
In our effort to raise the funding for the Voice For The Horse International Theme Song, the writer of the project Yvonne Allen from At Ease Horse Care is stepping up to the plate and personally sponsoring a 60 Day Bikram Hot Yoga Challenge where all funds raised through her efforts will be donated 100% back to the Voice For The Horse Foundation. Not only will she commit to 30 days straight of this Intense and HOT workout, she will also include sixteen classes where she will do doubles for the grand total of 76 classes in two months!
Above photos taken back in 2007 prior to leaving my yoga practice. Click here to visit my Bikram Sponsor's Studio in Langley, B.C. Canada
Yvonne’s goal is to raise $15,000 which will cover the costs of having the song recorded and hopefully it will put us well on our way to get the video production to be filmed in the Langley/Fraser Valley area of British Columbia, Canada!
To match our achievement of getting both the song and video done, Liz Mitten Ryan has offered to paint as original painting of the VFTH Masscot's Angel and Mischief valued at minimum $10,000!!
Please help me reach our goal! On our web site we have a variety of options on how you may donate: we offer online sponsorship advertising through our classified ads with an option for web site banner ads as well as accepting personal online donations. You may also send us a cheque to:
The Voice For The Horse Foundation / PO Box 12072 / Langley, B.C. / Canada V3A 9J5
Thank you for your support! We invite you to view Yvonne's Blog on Word Press at VoiceForHorse.com of her challenge experience!
Update for At Ease Horse Care ~ 2012 After a five year sabbatical from working out in the field helping horses through equine massage and other rehabilitation modalitites, At Ease Horse Care will be relaunching our equine business in the summer of 2012. The distraction away from my business and equine practice back in 2007 was to write and create a project to represent horses across America with emphasis on the unheard voices of the horses. When learning of the massive numbers of horses suffering due to neglect, abuse and mismanagement not only in our own back yard but of those across North America, I was inspired to write and although I had very little experience as a writer, I did not let this deter me. Five years later a newly formed organization has emerged; The Voice For The Horse Foundation where we are set up to open not only in Canada but also the United States and Great Britain. It will take some time to get the project officially registered in the U.S.A. and England however we know that haste makes waste thus have taken our time to fully develop as an organization where we have a business plan/model in place. As in our Vision Mission Mandate states we are set to travel many places and are assured today the unheard voices of our horses of yesterday have emerged, and will be heard today and into their futures. At Ease Horse Care was developed in 2005 by Yvonne Allen who is a graduate of the Northwest School Of Animal Massage and Geary Whiting's School of Equine Shiatsu Massage for Horse and Rider. Yvonne's studies have also included Equine Touch™, Bach Flowers, Reiki and Aromatherapy. Yvonne also has available various other therapeutic modalities available for your horse which include the Equi-Stim Leg Saver, McLaren's Photonic Therapy and the PainX-2000 Light Therapy; modalities that are effective in relieving pain and inflammation. Located in Langley, B.C. Yvonne services the Lower Mainland of Vancouver, B.C. with frequent travel into the interior of B.C. The focus of her equine business is on preventative and maintenance care of our equine partners and companions through equine massage. To learn more about the benefits of equine massage we invite you to read our article on Maximizing The Potential Of Your Equine Athletes Contact Yvonne and find out how you can book your own Equine Shiatsu Massage Short Course at your facility!!
Equine Awareness Day 2011 ~ A Non-Profit Event Yvonne has signed up as a participant of the Equine Awareness Day in May 2011. If you are interested in finding our more on how you may recieve a FREE full day course in learning the Art of Equine Shiatsu Massage please click here for more information. We have recently added the Game Ready Equine Sports Recovery System to our tool box and am pleased to introduce this service for your trusted equine. Game Ready is the secret weapon of top riders and veterinarians for preventing injury in their horses and speeding recovery from a multitude of injuries. Game Ready utilizes the same physical therapy and athletic training principles relied on by human athletes calling for the use of RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation). Game Ready is a revolutionary new way to help your horse perform at his peak and heal faster when he is hurting. We invite you to visit the Voice For The Horse web site; a true horse lovers site that promotes the horses in our lives and also those that are not so fortunate. VFTH supports reputable equine rescue centers, sanctuary’s and other horse related foundations that care for our wanted horses that are at risk of losing their lives due to no longer having the care that would sustain them to live out fully productive lives. Their lives are important to us and whether they have been born into this world as a by-product or not fast and strong enough to have a successful racing career, it does not matter. Angel ~ I Stand In The Tracks Of My Ancestors ~ (Coat of Arms Descriptive) Disclaimer - Equine massage is designed to reduce muscle fatigue and tension and is not a substitute for veterinary care.
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