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Kentucky Student Raises Over $1,000 for Riding Program

Volunteers collecting donations for therapeutic riding program.

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Joshua Martin, a freshman at Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College, successfully raised over $1,000 for New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding through a donation drive. His initiative, which included collection sites throughout the community and outreach efforts via social media, aimed to support individuals with disabilities. The presentation of the funds and collected items will take place on January 16, marking a significant moment of community spirit and dedication.

Southcentral Kentucky Student’s Heartwarming Initiative Results in Over $1,000 for Therapeutic Riding Program

In a remarkable display of community spirit, a determined freshman from Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College has raised over $1,000 for New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding, a cherished local nonprofit that provides equine-assisted activities for individuals with disabilities. The enterprising student, Joshua Martin, launched a 4-H Service Project this past December that has left a positive impact on both the organization and the community.

A Month of Giving

During the month of December, Martin spearheaded an impressive donation drive that not only generated funds but also collected an array of essential goods. Supporters contributed much-needed items such as paper towels, laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, and other necessities aimed at benefiting both the riders and the horses at New Beginnings.

Collection Sites Across the Area

To make it easier for folks to join in this heartfelt cause, Martin established collection sites at various locations, including the Warren County Cooperative Extension Office, New Beginnings itself, and McCay and Associates Insurance. With these collection points spread throughout the community, the initiative aimed to mobilize as many supporters as possible.

Community Outreach Efforts

Martin didn’t just sit back and let the donations roll in. He actively promoted the drive through local media and utilized social media channels to spread the word far and wide. He diligently reached out to friends, family members, and even connected with over 100 neighbors to encourage their participation in this worthy cause.

Heartfelt Connection

Martin’s dedication to New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding runs deep. Having begun his own therapeutic riding lessons at the age of five, he has been connected to the organization for over a decade. Through both riding and volunteering, he has developed a personal bond with the program. His goal with the donation drive was crystal clear: to express his gratitude to New Beginnings and ensure that the program continues to make a difference in the lives of others.

A Special Presentation on January 16

The culmination of this inspiring donation drive will take place on Thursday, January 16, when Joshua Martin will present the collected items and monetary contributions to New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding. The presentation is scheduled for 1 p.m. at their office, located at 600 Bill Ferguson Road in Bowling Green. This event promises to be a celebration of community effort and shared purpose.

Future Opportunities to Support New Beginnings

New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding remains open to donations, volunteers, and riders throughout the year. The organization is dedicated to enhancing lives through the remarkable bond between humans and horses, providing equine-based therapy that has proven to be beneficial for many individuals with disabilities.

Learn More

For those interested in supporting New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding, whether through donations or volunteering, more information can be found on their website at nbtr-bg.org or by calling 270-777-3600. The work they do is vital, and support from the community is essential for their continued success.

Joshua Martin’s inspiring initiative not only reflects his commitment to his community but also shines a light on the incredible work being done at New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding. It’s a beautiful reminder of how one person’s dedication can ignite a wave of generosity, inspiring others to give back. So, let’s all take a page out of Martin’s book and consider how we can contribute to our local organizations that make a difference!

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