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When we feature these horses, we encourage you to spread the word of their availability to your friends and colleagues. And if you know of any 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that adopts out horses and might want to have its horses featured, ask a representative to email us at newsletter@TheHorse.com, describing the organization, where it can be found on the Internet, and a suggestion about which horse to feature.
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