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The New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program is set to host its 22nd Annual All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show from May 30 to June 1 at Highfields Event Center in Aiken, SC. This event, which serves as the largest fundraiser for the organization, will feature numerous classes for Thoroughbreds and aims to promote the adoption and rehabilitation of retired racehorses. With significant sponsorship and community engagement, the charity show highlights the importance of supporting these retired athletes in their transition to new homes.

Aiken, SC – New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program Announces 22nd Annual All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show

The New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program will be hosting its 22nd Annual All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show from May 30 to June 1 at Highfields Event Center in Aiken, SC. This annual event serves as the organization’s largest fundraiser, focusing on the adoption and rehabilitation of retired racehorses.

Heider Family Stables is returning as the title sponsor for this year’s event, reflecting a long-standing commitment to Thoroughbred aftercare initiatives. Anna Ford, the Thoroughbred Program Director at New Vocations, expressed appreciation for the continued support from Scott and Cindy Heider.

Event Highlights

The charity horse show will feature a range of classes specifically designed for Thoroughbreds, including hunter, jumper, combined test, pleasure, in-hand, dressage, and western disciplines. An estimated 180 Thoroughbreds from across the Southeastern United States are expected to participate.

Additionally, the show will include the Specialty Thoroughbred Awards, which aim to celebrate the accomplishments of Off-Track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs) during their racing careers. Day Sponsors such as the Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association and the Ohio HBPA, along with various industry donors, are also contributing to this worthwhile event.

Supporting New Vocations’ Mission

Funds generated from sponsorships and exhibitor fees will directly support New Vocations’ mission to rehabilitate, retrain, and rehome retired racehorses. This initiative is vital not only for the career transition of these animals but also to promote their adaptability beyond the racetrack.

The Role of New Vocations

Founded in 1992, New Vocations is recognized as the largest racehorse adoption program in the United States. The program has successfully placed over 9,500 Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds into caring homes over the past three decades. Currently, it operates nine facilities across six states and provides assistance to more than 600 retiring racehorses every year.

One notable aspect of this charity horse show is the inclusion of the Former Broodmare division, which allows recently retired broodmares to compete alongside other retired racehorses in various disciplines, thereby increasing their exposure and potential for adoption.

Community Engagement

The enthusiasm for the event is palpable in the community, with participants and sponsors alike showing a deep love for the Thoroughbred breed. This interconnectedness has a significant impact on the success of the charity show and ultimately helps support the mission of the New Vocations program.

Further Information

Those interested in entries or media inquiries regarding the charity horse show can visit the official website or reach out via email for more details.

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