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Knoxville, TN June 18, 2015 — The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) revealed today that Horse Haven of Tennessee is one of seven winners in the 2015 ASPCA Help a Horse Day contest, a nationwide grant competition for equine rescues and sanctuaries to raise awareness about the year-round work they do to save and care for at- risk horses. Horse Haven of Tennessee has been awarded $5000 to support our ongoing efforts to protect horses. Horse Haven of Tennessee’s 2015 Dancing for the Horses was noted as one of this year’s winning events for its paring of local celebrities with professional dancers to compete in honor of a rescued horse. “It is such an honor to be recognized for our efforts by a national organization like the ASPCA” said Nina Margetson, founder and executive director of Horse Haven of Tennessee. “For 16 years, Horse Haven of Tennessee has been focused on our mission of providing shelter, care, and advocacy to abused and neglected equine. To have the ASPCA support our mission by awarding us this grant is a privilege.” More than 100 equine rescue groups held events across 33 states during the weekend of April 24-26, and the winners were selected based on the creativity of their events, as well as their success engaging their local communities. — more — Horse Haven of Tennessee Contact: Mary Beth Roberts Director of Development Horse Haven of Tennessee 865-300-5825 [email protected] Horse Haven of Tennessee Wins 2015 ASPCA Help a Horse Day Contest FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Knoxville, TN — June 18, 2015 — The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of

Cruelty to Animals®) revealed today that Horse Haven of Tennessee is one of seven winners in

the 2015 ASPCA Help a Horse Day contest, a nationwide grant competition for equine rescues

and sanctuaries to raise awareness about the year-round work they do to save and care for at-

risk horses.

Horse Haven of Tennessee has been awarded $5000 to support our ongoing efforts to protect

horses. Horse Haven of Tennessee’s 2015 Dancing for the Horses was noted as one of this

year’s winning events for its paring of local celebrities with professional dancers to compete in

honor of a rescued horse.

“It is such an honor to be recognized for our efforts by a national organization like the ASPCA”

said Nina Margetson, founder and executive director of Horse Haven of Tennessee. “For 16

years, Horse Haven of Tennessee has been focused on our mission of providing shelter, care,

and advocacy to abused and neglected equine. To have the ASPCA support our mission by

awarding us this grant is a privilege.”

More than 100 equine rescue groups held events across 33 states during the weekend of April

24-26, and the winners were selected based on the creativity of their events, as well as their

success engaging their local communities.

— more —

Horse Haven of Tennessee

Contact: Mary Beth Roberts Director of Development

Horse Haven of Tennessee 865-300-5825

[email protected]

Horse Haven of Tennessee Wins 2015 ASPCA Help a Horse Day Contest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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ASPCA Help a Horse Day is celebrated annually on April 26 – a date chosen for its significance

to the ASPCA’s long history of horse protection. In 1866, ASPCA founder Henry Bergh stopped

a cart driver from beating his horse, resulting in the first successful arrest for horse

mistreatment on April 26 of that year. The protection of horses has been a core part of the

ASPCA mission ever since, which includes supporting equine welfare legislation, public

advocacy, professional development, horse rescue, and targeted grants.

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About Horse Haven of Tennessee:

Horse Haven of Tennessee, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, was founded in 1999 to address the need of

rescuing and rehabilitating equine confiscated by law enforcement due to abuse or neglect.

Horse Haven is the oldest and largest equine rescue group in Tennessee. Our mission calls us

to “provide shelter, care, and advocacy” to neglected and abused equine. Working with law

enforcement, we rescue equine from cruel or dangerous situations and provide shelter, care,

rehabilitation and adoption at no charge to the counties of Tennessee. As of June 2015, more

than 867 horses have found their way into our care. For more information go to

www.horsehaventn.org or call 865-300-5825.

About the ASPCA®

Founded in 1866, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals®) is the first animal welfare organization in North America and serves as the nation’s

leading voice for animals. More than two million supporters strong, the ASPCA’s mission is to

provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.

As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA is a national leader in the areas of anti-

cruelty, community outreach and animal health services. For more information, please visit

www.ASPCA.org, and be sure to follow the ASPCA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.