Friday 23 April 2010

The Duchess of Cornwall hosts lunch for HOOF-supported charity

The Duchess of Cornwall chose to show her support for an equestrian charity as her first appointment since breaking her leg.

As president of the charity, Ebony Horse Club and a patron of the BEF, who are also supporting the charity through the HOOF Ride London project, Her Royal Highness declared, "I could not be more thrilled that these two very special organisations are working so closely together."

The lunch was attended by various supporters of the Club including Clare Balding, Dane Rawlins, Emile Faurie, Jemma Kidd, riders, trainers and breeders.

In giving focus, discipline and a chance to succeed to some of the most disadvantaged youngsters from Brixton, the Club has offered riding and horsemastership to more than 300 children and, when the vital final funds are received to build a £1.7million centre right in Brixton itself, so scores more will be able to join.

BEF London Representative David Gadsby said, "I really hope the lunch went some way to making people aware of the high level of support the charity has and also just how urgently it needs funding - anything anyone can contribute will make a difference."

Thursday 22 April 2010

Duchess of Cornwall chooses Hoof supported Charity

The Duchess of Cornwall chose a British Equestrian Federation-supported charity as her first appointment since breaking her leg just two weeks ago.

Hosting a lunch at Clarence House on Wednesday 21 April for supporters of the Ebony Horse Club, of which she is President, Her Royal Highness apologised for her diminished stature and joked, “I’m afraid your patron hasn’t got a leg to stand on.”

The Duchess, a patron of the BEF continued, “I could not be more thrilled that these two very special organisations are working so closely together – to help Ebony realise its dream of building a riding centre in south London – and that this remarkable project will form part of the equestrian community’s London 2012 Olympic Legacy.”

The Club provides riding and stable management lessons to help improve the life skills, education and attainment of some of the most disadvantaged children and young people growing up in Brixton by providing access to riding and mentoring.

Through the HOOF Ride London project, the BEF has pledged some £200,000 towards the Club and in addition helped in the arrangements for the reception at Clarence House that included current supporters and potential new donors from business, media and equestrian sectors as Ebony Horse Club bids to raise £1.7million to build a stables and educational facility in the heart of Brixton.

Chairman of the BEF, Keith Taylor, read out a message of support from the President of the FEI, Princess Haya of Jordan, and as his conclusion quoted Toni Robinson, saying, "Horses change lives. They give our young associates confidence and self-esteem. They provide peace and tranquility to troubled souls -- they give us hope."  

With a plethora of support from entrepreneurs to charitable foundations equestrian support for a charity of this kind is relatively recent.

Clare Balding, Jemma Kidd, Dane Rawlins, Emile Faurie, representatives from the Warwickshire Hunt and horse breeders were among those present, who were unanimously passionate about the work of the Club.

Using horses to teach five key social skills; punctuality, regular attendance, commitment to improvement, team work and exam preparation so many of the over 300 children to have grown up with Ebony have gone on to achieve beyond their expectations.

“Ebony gave me my reference for my first job”, explained Mussei Kidane who is now a volunteer youth worker for the Club while studying Marketing, Advertising and Business Law at University, adding, “Even my brother who was kicked out of a few schools doesn’t get in to trouble now as Ebony has really helped him and Ros Spearing (the founder and director of Ebony) would go to his school meetings.”


Photographs are available via the Press Association – Getty Images.
To find out more about the BEF London Olympic Legacy, HOOF-Ride London visit www.hoof-in-town.com
Donations can be made online at www.ebonyhorseclub.org.uk – or send cheque to Ebony Horse Club, The Loughborough Community Centre, 105 Angell Rd, London, SW9 7PD.

Friday 9 April 2010

HOOF supported Ebony Horse Club to be featured on TV

Watch BBC Breakfast and the News Channel this Sunday and you'll be able to see Ebony Horse Club in action. 

Ebony Horse Club is to receive £200,000 from HOOF Ride London, the Olympic Legacy project from the British Equestrian Federation, to go towards a bespoke riding centre in the middle of Brixton, helping the under 18year olds from this run down inner city area to learn to ride and look after horses. 

Many of the pupils from this inspirational club have gone on to equestrian careers but perhaps more importantly than this, Ebony has given them a focus and a safe haven from an otherwise challenging environment in which to grow up.

If you miss it, fear not, the feature will also be online after 4pm on Saturday!