International Equestrian community comes together to support Australian fire relief

International Equestrian community comes together to support Australian fire relief
Published  12.01.2020
The saddest time has come for my country. For all the beautiful wildlife and families that have lost loved ones and homes, etc. The list goes on. The fires are out of control, they have taken over our country. We have to move forward, rebuild and focus on helping everyone. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the devastating bushfires in Australia.

The Equestrian Fire Relief Australia Fund (EFRA) has been set up to bring together the equestrian family from around the world to show their support for those affected in the Australian equestrian community. The EFRA’s primary aim is to raise funds for emergency relief but hopes to also provide moral support during such a difficult time. EFRA connects donors with fire affected members of Australia’s equestrian community by distributing funds based on relief and recovery needs across disaster affected areas. Access to funding is not limited by equestrian association membership; sporting pursuits or recreational interests. It is for all horse owners, based on need’.

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ABOUT EFRA:

Equestrian Fire Relief Australia Fund launched to support the Australian equestrian community affected by the 2019-2020 summer bushfires.

The Equestrian Fire Relief Australia Fund (EFRA) has been established to provide support of the equestrian community affected by the bushfires in Australia. The 2019-2020 summer fires sweeping across Australia have caused unprecedented devastation; a staggering 10 million hectares have been burned, affecting nearly every state and territory with the loss of both human and animal life, including an estimated loss of 480 million wildlife.

Harnessing the passion of equestrians around the world, the EFRA’s primary aim is to raise funds for emergency relief but hopes to also provide moral support to the Australian equestrian community during such a distressing time. The EFRA will dispense funds via local emergency and recovery committees in Australia, supporting the affected equestrian community through emergency aid and existing initiatives, including distributing
materials and goods.

Top-level International equestrians, Olympic- and World Champions from all disciplines, such as Martin Fuchs (SUI), Christian Ahlmann (GER), Patrick Kittel (SWE) and his wife Lyndal Oatley (AUS), Michael Jung (GER), Ingrid Klimke (GER), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), Andrew Hoy (AUS), Chris Burton (AUS), William Fox-Pitt (GBR), Sam Watson (IRL), David O ́Connor (USA), Astier Nicholas (FRA), Carl Hester (GBR) and Charlotte Dujardin (GBR) – to just name a few - have already come forward and joined as EFRA Ambassadors to help spread the message and raise the much-needed funds.

Australian native and eventing Olympic gold medallist, Andrew Hoy, said; “To see my home country going up in flames, to see the suffering of people, wildlife and all other animals is just devastating. I have received so many messages from people suffering losses across the affected areas and I am heartbroken for all of them.
International Equestrian community comes together to support Australian fire relief
“The Australian Equestrian Community so urgently needs the help of the international equestrian community – financially, but also morally! I hope with this campaign we will be able to make a difference, show our support and get much needed finances to the people affected.”

Irish-international event rider, Sam Watson, said;
“Reading about the fires has been awful, but imagining if it was our farm and our horses is a devastating thought. When the going gets tough, the equine world gets going. This is what we do, we take action and we help horses, wherever they are and for whatever reason, they need our help.”

William Fox-Pitt, added;
“What a brilliant fund to set up and let’s pray it raises lots of money to support those who are dealing with so much pain and loss. We have got to do everything to get this
under control, and the first way is to get some money to support them.”

Based in Canberra, Jocelyn King, a Canberra local equestrian, will act as the EFRA Coordinator supported by volunteers nationally and internationally along with Kiah Consulting and Kiah Equine and the Advisory Board for the Fund, John Glenn (Chairman), Mike Etherington-Smith, Stuart Tinney and Stefanie Hoy.

Find more information and donate to the Equestrian Fire Relief Australia Fund on
https://www.equestrianfirerelief.com.au/
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