After the destruction caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, several equine organizations banded together to establish the Caribbean Equine Relief Fund to offer immediate support to commercial and private equestrian operations in need. The initiative was jointly launched by Equestrian Canada, US Equestrian, the Pan American Equestrian Confederation and the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation.

Mark Samuel, co-organizer of the initiative and chair of FEI Group IV, explained that approximately $200,000 USD has been raised so far. Half of the money has already been spent on feed, medical and building supplies, plus basic tack and equipment, which has been, or will soon be, shipped to islands including Tortola, St Croix, St John, St. Maarten, Barbuda and St Thomas. The group is also working indirectly in Puerto Rico through Caribbean Thoroughbred AfterCare, who have agreed to target both sport horses and Thoroughbreds in their relief efforts on the island.

The covered area at the Pony Club in St Croix was destroyed.

The covered area at the Pony Club in St Croix was destroyed.

Eve van den Bol, president of the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation, is working tirelessly to identify stables on each island and determine what they need. She said they have already sent full shipping containers to St. Maarten, St Croix and Tortola and the next shipment of feed and supplies is due for St Thomas and St John.

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