Unicorn Park Bushfire Fundraiser
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Thank you for considering this fundraiser. Please watch this short video providing insight into how the 'Scotsburn bushfire' impacted on the people and horses at Unicorn Park Stud & Equestrian Centre:
For those of you who know Tracy Landt personally or via the equestrian world, you'll know that she is someone who always puts horses first. On Saturday 19th December 2015 she, her family and friends did just that. They saved the lives of thirty horses from a treacherous bushfire as it assaulted her property.
She fought to save her own, her agistee's horses and the infrastructure of her business, Unicorn Park Stud & Equestrian Centre from the terrifying 'Scotsburn bushfire' which hit near Ballarat, Australia. On activating their fire plan that dark day, they managed to save their own lives and those of all the horses on her agistment property, by putting them under sprinklers in the indoor arena.
Tracy had been diligently paying her farm insurance fees for the fourteen years she'd owned the property. However it wasn't till she rang her insurer after the dreadful event that she discovered that there had been a recent small print change to her insurance that she had not noticed - all her burnt fencing, water pipes and troughs were no longer covered by the paid up policy. There had been a recent small print change which meant on paying the latest premium she had agreed to no longer be covered for those items. Tracy's livelihood is now under threat. She needs to replace the fencing ASAP so that she can keep her remaining agistee's horses in her care. She also needs to install new water pipes and troughs which she simply can't afford, on top of paying for the hay and feed they need, to replace the grass and hay supplies they lost.
Tracy and her agistment, stud and equestrian centre has been pivotal in her local community for more than a decade. Even though traumatised by the event, the threat to her life and that of her children and friends present on that fateful day, Tracy still helped her neighbours with their dreadful post fire needs. Tracy has always gone above and beyond, helping people and their horses for a long time..... now it's her turn to receive help.
As a long time friend I can attest to the personal struggle Tracy has with asking for assistance - she's the type of person who is always giving and never asking for anything in return. But her turn has come to be on the receiving end of the kindness and goodwill of the human race. Can you pitch in your spare change to help her get her fences, water piping and troughs up and running again? If it's out of your budget to help with a donation, please share this request. If you wish to discuss any aspect of this fundraiser feel free to call :
+61 (0)407 053 064
For those of you who know Tracy Landt personally or via the equestrian world, you'll know that she is someone who always puts horses first. On Saturday 19th December 2015 she, her family and friends did just that. They saved the lives of thirty horses from a treacherous bushfire as it assaulted her property.
She fought to save her own, her agistee's horses and the infrastructure of her business, Unicorn Park Stud & Equestrian Centre from the terrifying 'Scotsburn bushfire' which hit near Ballarat, Australia. On activating their fire plan that dark day, they managed to save their own lives and those of all the horses on her agistment property, by putting them under sprinklers in the indoor arena.
Tracy had been diligently paying her farm insurance fees for the fourteen years she'd owned the property. However it wasn't till she rang her insurer after the dreadful event that she discovered that there had been a recent small print change to her insurance that she had not noticed - all her burnt fencing, water pipes and troughs were no longer covered by the paid up policy. There had been a recent small print change which meant on paying the latest premium she had agreed to no longer be covered for those items. Tracy's livelihood is now under threat. She needs to replace the fencing ASAP so that she can keep her remaining agistee's horses in her care. She also needs to install new water pipes and troughs which she simply can't afford, on top of paying for the hay and feed they need, to replace the grass and hay supplies they lost.
Tracy and her agistment, stud and equestrian centre has been pivotal in her local community for more than a decade. Even though traumatised by the event, the threat to her life and that of her children and friends present on that fateful day, Tracy still helped her neighbours with their dreadful post fire needs. Tracy has always gone above and beyond, helping people and their horses for a long time..... now it's her turn to receive help.
As a long time friend I can attest to the personal struggle Tracy has with asking for assistance - she's the type of person who is always giving and never asking for anything in return. But her turn has come to be on the receiving end of the kindness and goodwill of the human race. Can you pitch in your spare change to help her get her fences, water piping and troughs up and running again? If it's out of your budget to help with a donation, please share this request. If you wish to discuss any aspect of this fundraiser feel free to call :
+61 (0)407 053 064
Organizer
Ang Lea
Organizer
Lamplough, VIC