(Long Island, NY) Linda Kramer of the Kaeli Kramer Foundation and Town of Brookhaven Officials will teach about 30 school children about humane issues involving animals as well as the rescue of horses. They are showcasing the youth education program with 2 Mustang horses that were rescued from slaughter. The horses now have a safe haven and live at the beautiful Town of Brookhaven Ecology Site, in Holtsville.. The program will be unveiled on Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 11am at the Brookhaven Ecology Site located 240 Buckley Avenue in Holtsville
The Kaeli Kramer Foundation was organized six years ago, immediately following the tragic death of 19 year old Kaeli Kramer, an avid equestrian and animal advocate who was killed when she was run over by a truck. The family set up a foundation in her honor, which leads this Humane Education program. The Foundation operates a horse sanctuary which provides lifetime homes for 25 slaughter-bound horses. The Foundation also leads a Life Skills and Animal Care program for developmentally delayed young adults.
WHEN: Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 11am
WHERE: Brookhaven Ecology Site located 240 Buckley Avenue in Holtsville




