Pls Help Gina Franklyn-The Good Shop & Her Horses
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Hi Everyone. I hope you and your friends/family are doing as well as to be expected these days.
I'm hoping you can kindly help with the continued care of Gina's rescued horses.
Gina Franklyn, owner of The Good Shop clothing store in Shepherdstown, WV., is in desperate need of financial help for the 9 horses she rescued and cared for in the 15 years she has made Shepherdstown her home.
As true for many businesses, the corona virus shut down Gina's shop which is her only source of income which she has relied on to care for these horses.
Her accumulating debt has put the survival of these horses in jeopardy, as well as, of course, the continued existence of The Good Shop.
Maybe you shop at her store, maybe you don't, but for those that do I think you will agree with me that the loss of The Good Shop would be a significant loss to Shepherdstown. And, of course, what is more important is the future welfare and care of these innocent unwanted horses.
Gina would not ask for herself, but has come to terms with the fact that asking for help for these horses is necessary at this point.
Wont you please donate whatever you can and help her good work for animals carry on?
Whatever you can manage to donate would be very gratefully received and will help Gina be able to continue to care for these horses, and also avoid having to close down The Good Shop.
And, if you wish to get more information about possibly adopting one of these horses (only suitable as companion horses due to their age), please email Gina at [email redacted]
Thanks for your consideration and be well.
Caitlin Kelch
I'm hoping you can kindly help with the continued care of Gina's rescued horses.
Gina Franklyn, owner of The Good Shop clothing store in Shepherdstown, WV., is in desperate need of financial help for the 9 horses she rescued and cared for in the 15 years she has made Shepherdstown her home.
As true for many businesses, the corona virus shut down Gina's shop which is her only source of income which she has relied on to care for these horses.
Her accumulating debt has put the survival of these horses in jeopardy, as well as, of course, the continued existence of The Good Shop.
Maybe you shop at her store, maybe you don't, but for those that do I think you will agree with me that the loss of The Good Shop would be a significant loss to Shepherdstown. And, of course, what is more important is the future welfare and care of these innocent unwanted horses.
Gina would not ask for herself, but has come to terms with the fact that asking for help for these horses is necessary at this point.
Wont you please donate whatever you can and help her good work for animals carry on?
Whatever you can manage to donate would be very gratefully received and will help Gina be able to continue to care for these horses, and also avoid having to close down The Good Shop.
And, if you wish to get more information about possibly adopting one of these horses (only suitable as companion horses due to their age), please email Gina at [email redacted]
Thanks for your consideration and be well.
Caitlin Kelch
Organizer and beneficiary
Caitlin Kelch
Organizer
Shepherdstown, WV
Gina Franklyn
Beneficiary