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“He felt that we were probably the best equipped to be able to take the farm and use it for the purposes of helping children,” Hubbard says.
By April, the papers were signed with only two “It was a gift that initially was very overwhelming,” Hubbard says. “You’re letting your imagination run with what the possibilities could be as far as programming, and then realistically you’re thinking of the tasks and the costs of taking on such an operation.” Those costs were diminished, in part, thanks to Ratte’s
decision to also gift the farm’s equipment. That additional gift brought the
total donation to an appraised value of about $1.2 million dollars.
SYP’s plan for the farm involves hiring a horse trainer or trainer couple who can teach in both the English and Western style. The residential nature of the farm provides the possibility of hiring live-in trainers, who could operate an independent business out of the farm while dedicating time each month to providing equestrian services to SYP.
On those days, children served by SYP will be transported to the farm from throughout the state. “During those days that they are at the farm, they would be with the trainer and simply learn to be around horses and receive the benefit of being around horses.
They could learn how to care for them, how to groom, and to pick up after them,” Hubbard says. “And, hopefully, that would lead to learning how to ride.”
On the weekends, Hubbard hopes the farm also can be opened for use by equestrian
community groups. “It is our way of giving back to the community and, at the
same time, it opens up exposure of who we are and what we do to serve children,”
he says. “We have already established a number of new donors who have an
equestrian interest and really believe in the benefit of using horses to work
with kids.”
To celebrate Ratte’s donation, SYP hosted an open house at their newly acquired
equestrian farm earlier this year. The event allowed SYP to recognize Ratte for
his gift and provide tours of the facility to the nearly 80 people who attended
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