
LAUREL HILL — Residents now can donate toward a horse rescue program that benefits military veterans with post traumatic stress disorder.
The website http://www.gofundme.com/x9h2jt84 is accepting donations for Safe Haven Horse Rescue Center, which provides horse rehabilitation and adoption along with therapy for veterans.
So far, $80 of a $5,000 goal has been raised, according to the website managed by Amanda Hults.
The 20-acre center can care and provide shelter for 15 to 20 horses at a time. Eighty percent of the organization's funding comes from co-owner Jim Bryan’s retirement fund and donations, according to the site.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Fundraiser established for Laurel Hill horse rescue organization