The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has named Mary Beth Hamorski, VMD, and Christina Wilson, DVM, of Califon Animal Hospital in Lebanon, N.J., as the January honorees of its Good Works Campaign.

Hamorski and Wilson provide low-cost veterinary care to Mylestone Equine Rescue, a sanctuary for 34 abused, neglected, and relinquished horses in Warren County, N.J. For the past 17 years, Hamorski has acted as the veterinary backbone of the rescue, treating horses recovering from complicated medical conditions, including starvation, lameness, founder, and deformities resulting from brutality. Nominator Susan Kelly Thompson says Hamorski came to her aid when she founded the rescue out-of-pocket in the early 1990s and has never charged the rescue for a routine veterinary visit.

Hamorski also serves in an advisory role on Mylestone's board of directors. She and Wilson actively support the rescue by participating in annual fundraising events, hosting public education events about unwanted horses, and promoting the rescue's mission to their clients.

Horse owners, veterinary professionals, and members of the public are encouraged to nominate an AAEP-member veterinarian for February's Good Works recognition by Feb. 28. Throughout 2011, the AAEP's Good Works Campaign will spotlight AAEP-member practitioners whose volunteer efforts are improving the health and welfare of horses. Monthly honorees will be considered for the 2011 Good Works Award, to be presented during the 2011 annual convention in San Antonio, Texas. Nomination forms are available at www.aaep.org/goodworks.htm

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