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"Don't Fence
Me In"
Perimeter Fence Campaign

While our horses would love to run free, we
all know that they need a safe, protective
environment in which to recover and grow
strong. Our current fences are in urgent
need of replacing; We need YOUR help to keep
our rescued horses safe; not only from the
dangers of nearby traffic, but from
predators and injuries resulting from
entanglement in drooping wires. A donation
of just $2 will buy one new foot of
perimeter fencing for our equine friends at
Begin Again Farms. Your tax-deductible gift,
combined with the gifts of others, will
allow us to reach our goal of $10,000 to
build a new, safer fence around the
perimeter of our farm. Just click on our
Donation Button for the Perimeter Fence
Campaign to donate online. You can also
donate by sending in a check, made out to
Begin Again Farms, Inc. Our mailing address
is PO Box 242, Hamilton, GA 31811.
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Begin Again Farms is a
nonprofit organization
devoted to the care and
rehabilitation of abused
and needy horses.
We are located in
Ellerslie,
Harris
County, Georgia. |
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Begin Again Farms began in response
to the need in the Harris County
area for an equine rescue shelter.
The idea for the shelter came from
Donald Malloy after he took in a
lame horse captured by the Sheriff.
Donald kept the horse but died
before getting the equine shelter
off the ground. That task went to
Rhonda Jackson. She was acquainted
with Mr. Malloy and took over his
idea after he passed away.
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All
of our board members
are unpaid
volunteers.
The current officers consists of:
Rhonda Jackson, President
Jo Till , Secretary
Heidi Bryan, Treasurer |
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We also have many unpaid
volunteers
who work at the farm in their spare
time. We can always use more help. |
Our Mission
To rescue imperiled, retired or
abandoned hoofed animals; provide a safe
refuge; promote rehabilitation and return to
full physical ability; provide safe
adoptions for rehabilitated animals; and
expand the knowledge of equine science,
training and horsemanship through
association with community groups and
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Our Vision
To become a nationally recognized
authority in equine rescue, rehabilitation
and placement. |
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