WASHINGTON DC — In a run up to the Fund for Horses “Rally Across America for Wild Horses”, volunteers have been street teaming in cities across the country for the entire month of April to raise awareness about America’s disappearing wild horses and burros and attract new advocates to this critical issue.
One of those streets is Pennsylvania Avenue, where the Fund’s own president, Vivian Grant, got involved every day the Fund was there in front of the White House. Grant is not difficult to pick out among the throngs of people who regularly make their way to this top DC tourist destination. She is the one wearing the horse hat.
“We talked with some fabulous people from bus loads of school children to vacationers to politicians about America’s wild horses and burros who are on the brink of extinction,” Grant says. “We have had an amazing response, and feel we are off to a great start in getting as much attention focused on this critical situation as possible.”
The next step in this campaign are media events scheduled to take place through May, June and the first part of July. First stop for the events is Sacramento, California and heading eastward culminating with a spectacle in Manhattan that includes a helicopter chase down Broadway.
When asked to reveal the rest of the details about these events, all Grant would say is, “I am not prepared to reveal everything just yet, except to say they will be very revealing.”
To find out more and make a donation to support these efforts, visit the Int’l Fund for Horses website at this link.



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