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REINS chosen as beneficiary of Honorary Mayor campaign

FALLBROOK – As Fallbrook's Honorary Mayor fundraising campaign kicks off this month, REINS Therapeutic Horsemanship Program is excited to be chosen as Marianne Martini Nolte's charity partner.

When Martini Nolte was first asked to participate in the Annual Honorary Mayor fundraising campaign for the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, she said she immediately realized what a great opportunity it would be to fundraise and bring awareness to REINS. She is passionate about the therapeutic benefits horses provide for people.

As a volunteer at REINS, Martini Nolte said she has seen firsthand how "these powerful and graceful animals have the uncanny ability to heal a person mentally, physically, and emotionally."

Visit reinsprogram.org/marianne-for-mayor for more information about fundraising events and to RSVP. Her fundraising campaign supports Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce with 30% going to REINS as the charity partner.

REINS (Riding Emphasizing Individual Needs and Strengths) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Therapeutic Riding Program located in Fallbrook. Its mission is to provide physical and emotional therapy to a wide range of disabled children and adults through the use of carefully supervised horseback riding.

The current enrollment is nearly 200 weekly students who come from all over the counties of Orange, Riverside and San Diego. REINS has 100 weekly volunteers who assist in all aspects of the program.

To learn more about REINS, visit reinsprogram.org.

 

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