Sailors Help Equine Group
July 15, 2012
A group of sailors from Corry Field volunteered Saturday to help a volunteer group clean up their Cantonment facility. Almost three dozen men and women helped mend fences and spruce up for Panhandle Equine Rescue — a non-profit group that helps abused and neglected horses.
The group also enjoyed a lunch provided by Subway in Cantonment.
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Pictured top: Panhandle Equine Rescue volunteer Linda Lambert gives “orders” to a group of sailors that volunteered to clean up the PER facility in Cantonment. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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6 Responses to “Sailors Help Equine Group”
Many hands make light work. Thanks to our Navy men and women for helping out in a worthy cause!
i think this is a lot better than doing a CLEAN SWEEP (translated clearing fields of fire so the drugies can shoot at the cops )in an area where the people will not clean up their own place
This was very good of you sailors! May your lives be blessed because of it.
We need to thank these young Navy people for all they do for our country and a now they have volunteered to help the Equine Rescue! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR ALL YOU DO!!!!
Equine Rescue needs all the help they can get to keep doing the great job they do for the animals!
It is a great feeling to read about something good happening instead of someone dying in a car accident or killing on another. Thank you to all of those involved.
This is a really nice story!