Christmas In July Angel Tree Project To Benefit Equine Group

July 5, 2011

Angel Trees in several area businesses will benefit a Cantonment equine rescue group and their foster horses.

Panhandle Equine Rescue has set up Angel Trees in various stores that will remain there through the month of July. There are 20 stars on each tree with a photo that represents each of the group’s foster horses with their needs listed on the back of the star. The star also includes a contact number to call and donate the requested items.

The Angel Trees are located at:

  • Pine Forest Saddlery at 7801 Pine Forest Rd. in Pensacola
  • Farm N’ Nursery Mart at 7460 Pine Forest Rd. in Pensacola
  • Southern Mill and Supply at 1280 Hwy. 97 in Molino
  • Tractor Supply at 3 West Nine Mile Rd. in Pensacola
  • T & C Feed Store on Hwy. 29 North in Cantonment
  • Cat Clinic at 2322 West Nile Mile Rd. in Pensacola
  • Cain’s Dog House Grooming at 1738 Creighton Rd. in Pensacola
  • Airport Animal Hospital at 6209 N. 9th Ave. in Pensacola
  • Airport Animal Hospital Grooming at 6211 N. 9th Ave. in Pensacola
  • Pine Forest Animal Clinic at 6860 Pine Forest Rd. in Pensacola
  • Puppy Paradise Professional Grooming at 7103 Mobile Hwy. in Pensacola
  • Lee Veterinary Clinic at 484 Bachelor Rd., in Atmore, AL.
  • Scenic Hill Veterinary Hospital at 1301 E. Nine Mile Rd. in Pensacola

Pictured: The Panhandle Equine Rescue Angel Tree at Southern Mill and Supply on Highway 97 in Molino. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

3 Responses to “Christmas In July Angel Tree Project To Benefit Equine Group”

  1. Georgia Brazzell on July 5th, 2011 12:00 pm

    Thank you northescambia.com for your support for Panhandle Equine Rescue. Everyone remember that if you can’t get by and get a star, you can always go on the PER website and make a donation or pick a horse to sponsor. Thank you to the businesses who so graciously allowed PER space for the trees and thank you to any of the public who chooses to participate.
    From a PER volunteer.

  2. Molino Resident on July 5th, 2011 10:58 am

    Thank you Panhandle Equine Rescue…20 horses are a lot of horses in need of support. I hope others in the community can help out in some way through this Angel Tree project.

    I urge people who love animals to stop by these caring area businesses and select a horse or your choice. Some people may be able to help a little, some may be able to help a lot. It will ALL be greatly appreciated. Maybe one or two families can go in together to support one horse. Maybe other businesses can take a star and support another horse. Maybe a few friends or coworkers can go in together to support another horse.

    If we all work together we can all make a difference! I am getting a star and sharing that horses needs/wishes with my mom and my sister. Maybe together we can get all the items listed!

  3. susie forrester on July 5th, 2011 12:36 am

    A wonderful and tireless group of compassionate volunteers led by professional and concerned leaders. I hope and pray they get the help and support they deserve and need.