Estate Of Joyce And Paul Robsham Donate $500,000 To New Vocations Endowment Fund

New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program announced today that the estate of Joyce and Paul Robsham made a $500,000 contribution to the program's endowment fund.  The Robshams were two of New Vocations' founding supporters and instrumental in creating the endowment fund in 2005.

“Joyce and Paul loved horses and the sport,” said Patricia Davis, executor and trustee of the Robsham Estate. “They firmly believed that breeders and owners were ultimately responsible for their horses' welfare, and they were adamant that their horses retire from the track before injury to ensure a successful second career. Dot Morgan's integrity and passion for New Vocations impressed Paul so much that he had no doubt in its future growth and long-term sustainability.”

“Paul was a visionary,” said New Vocations Executive Director Dot Morgan. “He saw the need for racehorse aftercare options long before it was recognized by the industry.  He had a vision of New Vocations growing into a first-class charity that would serve racing nationally into perpetuity.  The Robshams' vision and commitment to racehorse aftercare is truly a gift that will ultimately provide sustainability to our program allowing us to serve more horses in the years to come.”

The donation comes during challenging times when all the program's live fundraising events were cancelled due to COVID-19 and several grants were decreased. At the same time, the nonprofit served more than 600 horses—a record number—in 2020.

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Indiana Grand Donates to Cancer Relief

Indiana Grand Racing & Casino recently donated $5,000 to the Cancer Association of Shelby County, which provides assistance to patients currently fighting cancer. The Cancer Association of Shelby County was unable to hold its major fundraiser this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. The donation, part of Indiana Grand’s year-end initiative to give back to the local community, was made during a special presentation at the track.

“We have many team members that have battled cancer in the past or are currently dealing with the disease,” said Elena Lisle, Indiana Grand’s vice president of marketing. “We have recently lost a few fellow team members to cancer, and the impact of losing a loved one is a tremendous blow to any family, including a work family. Being able to step up and provide any assistance is so important and we are glad to help out in any way we can.”

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NTWAB to Donate $5,000 to Legacy Equine Academy

Officials at the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters (NTWAB), which consists of more than 180 professional racing journalists, announced Wednesday a pledge of $5,000 to Legacy Equine Academy, a Lexington-based program that gives racially diverse middle and high school students the opportunity to learn horsemanship through exposure to farms and the racing industry.

“The NTWAB officers and board voted unanimously in the spring and gained the support of its general membership at our meeting prior to the Kentucky Derby to make a significant, one-time donation to a group that benefits both the industry and the community,” said Tom Law, NTWAB President and Managing Editor of ST Publishing Inc.

In non-pandemic years, the NTWAB hosts an annual awards dinner the week prior to the Breeders’ Cup and makes donations to charities chosen by its award winners. The NTWAB cancelled what would have been the 61st annual awards dinner due to COVID-19, but plans to resume its annual dinner tradition in 2021.

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$20 To $20,000: Horses And Humans Research Foundation Receives Matching Gift Challenge

The Horses and Humans Research Foundation (HHRF)has received a matching gift challenge of $10,000. To received the matching funds, the organization must raise $10,000 before the end of October to receive the matching $10,000.

HHRF seeks to advance global knowledge of horse-human interactions and their impact on health and wellness through sustained investment in rigorous research. The Ohio-based charity has 100 percent Board participation; they are asking for $20 donations to help them reach their goal.

Donations can be made online or mailed to Horses and Humans Research Foundation, PO Box 23367, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022.

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