Fundraising

New corporate Sponsor a Stableyard supporter announced

DO Dressage sponsoring Hall Farm

Posted on 01/03/2024

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We are delighted to announce our new corporate stableyard sponsor, DO Dressage. For the next 12 months, DO Dressage will be sponsoring our Hall Farm stableyard in Norfolk.

The funds received will support our work rehabilitating and caring for the hundreds of horses that come into our centres each year. 

Horse welfare is at the heart of everything we do at DO Dressage LLP and we are proud to sponsor Hall Farm and the essential rescue work done there. DO Dressage works in support of Maria Dell’Orbo, a Grand Prix international rider for Italy who is based in the UK. We operate a small, professional, family run yard working to develop horses and riders in the world of competitive dressage. We also operate a ‘no horse left behind’ policy, we are dedicated both to the pursuit of dressage at the highest levels and to the use of dressage for the fitness and health of all horses.”

DO Dressage

World Horse Welfare invites companies to sponsor one, or all four, of our stableyards at our Rescue and Rehoming Centres – in Aberdeenshire, Lancashire and Somerset in addition to Hall Farm in Norfolk – to fund the vital day-to-day work in rehabilitating and caring for the horses and ponies. Stableyard sponsors receive naming benefits plus unique opportunities to use our sites, volunteer and visit our centres.

You can find out more about becoming a corporate supporter with World Horse Welfare.

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