Begin Again Farms, Inc.
Equine Shelter

located in Ellerslie Georgia

beginagainfarm@aol.com

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Begin Again Farms Equine Shelter

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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UPCOMING EVENTS
January volunteer work day, the 14th, we will be putting up a new large shelter in the Big Field. We received a donation to build this - a great Christmas present for the horses at Begin Again Farms! If you can come, please RSVP Rhonda 706-315-6945 or beginagainfarm@aol.com and let her know if you can also bring ladders, tools or food.
Volunteer Appreciation Lunch for Begin Again Farms will be on Saturday, January 21, 2012 at noon at the Ellerslie Depot. Please RSVP to Rhonda 706-315-6945 or beginagainfarm@aol.com so we know how much food to have!
The second Saturday of the month is always work day at Begin Again Farms!
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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.

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.


All of our board members
are unpaid volunteers.
The current officers consists of:

Rhonda Jackson, President
Jo Till , Secretary
Heidi Bryan, Treasurer

 

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 leaders.
Our Vision
To become a nationally recognized authority in equine rescue, rehabilitation and placement.
 

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