ReRun Moves to New Jersey
ReRun, Inc., the national non-profit Thoroughbred adoption group, has announced its recent incorporation in New Jersey. Originally founded in 1999 in Kentucky by Lori Neagle and Shon Wylie, ReRun has placed over 300 Thoroughbreds in adoptive homes–both for riding and for use as companion horses.
Laurie Lane, also with ReRun since its inception and adoption coordinator, is now ReRun’s
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ReRun, Inc., the national non-profit Thoroughbred adoption group, has announced its recent incorporation in New Jersey. Originally founded in 1999 in Kentucky by Lori Neagle and Shon Wylie, ReRun has placed over 300 Thoroughbreds in adoptive homes–both for riding and for use as companion horses.
Laurie Lane, also with ReRun since its inception and adoption coordinator, is now ReRun’s executive director. She will coordinate fundraising and adoption nationally and work with local ReRun chapters. “We moved our base of operations to New Jersey in order to be eligible for state funding for Thoroughbred retirement,” Lane said. “I want to dispel any misconception that Kentucky, where this effort began and blossomed, will not be an integral part of ReRun
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