Mike Rogers
The month-long effort to raise funds for the TAAâs 81 accredited organizations and thousands of off-track Thoroughbreds, the TAA Holiday Giving Campaign, ended on Dec. 31st, resulting in $180,000 raised for accredited aftercare. âIt was encouraging to see such enthusiasm for our holiday fundraiser,â said TAA President, Jeffrey Bloom. âThank you to every person who donated to the TAAâs Holiday Giving Campaign. It takes a great deal of funds to care for our industryâs retired athletes, and large influxes of donations such as these are vital to the TAAâs ability to support its accredited organizations.â The campaign featured 14 one-day only match donation days with match amounts ranging from $500 to $10,000. The 2022 match sponsors were as follows: Bob & Jill Baffert, Simon Bray, Donna Brothers, Aidan Butler & Cannonstone, Kurtis Coady & Megan Devine, Jack Damico & East Coast Partners, Denali Stud, Hidden Brook Farm, Sol Kumin, Dr. Pug & Susie Hart, Mike Rogers, Rick Schosberg, Siena Farm, and West Point Thoroughbreds. Not only was the Holiday Giving Campaign deemed a success in terms of donations, it was an exciting opportunity for the TAA to expand its network of industry supporters. More than 70% of the donations collected during the Holiday Giving Campaign came from first-time donors. âWe are so thrilled with the outcome of the Holiday Giving Campaign,â said TAA Funding and Events Manager, Emily Dresen. âThank you to the 14 match sponsors, hundreds of donors, and our media partners for making this campaign a success. Itâs all about the horses and what better time to support our beloved athletes than the season of giving.â Designed to serve as both the accrediting body for Thoroughbred aftercare facilities and a fundraising and grant allocation body to support these approved facilities, funds raised from the Holiday Giving Campaign will help care for the more than 4,000 retired racehorses currently residing in TAA-accredited organizations across North America. To learn more about the TAAâs impact, click here. Photo: Jen Halliwell
Read More >As part of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA)âs month-long Holiday Giving Campaign, Mike Rogers has pledged to match all donations up to $500 made to the TAA on Dec. 10, 2022. Rogers, well known for his in-depth knowledge of Thoroughbred racing both on the front and behind the scenes, continues to dedicate his personal and professional time to aftercare. âThe Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is doing great work and Iâm happy to do my small part in helping their mission,â said 1/ST RACING Executive Vice President and Maryland Jockey Club Acting President and General Manager, Mike Rogers. âOur industry would be nothing without these horses, who all should have the opportunity to live long, happy lives after racing. Thank you, TAA, for providing an industry-united aftercare mechanism devoted to our retired equine athletes.â âThis holiday season, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is excited to shine a light for our 81 accredited groups,â said TAA President, Jeffrey Bloom. âMike is always ready to lend a hand in support of the TAA and we are thrilled to have him as this Saturdayâs match donor.â TAAâs Holiday Giving Campaign commenced November 29th and is scheduled to conclude New Yearâs Eve. Those wishing to support the TAA, its 81 accredited organizations, and thousands of retired Thoroughbreds can donate through the TAAâs website or text DONATE to 56651. During the Holiday Giving Campaign, TAA is also offering donors the benefit of sending digital holiday cards to colleagues, friends, and loved ones. Throughout the end of the year, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will continue to host special one-day only donation matches with some of horse racingâs biggest names. For more chances to double your donation, watch the TAAâs social media, website, and industry advertisements for the next Holiday Giving match day announcement. To learn more and donate to the TAAâs Holiday Giving campaign, CLICK HERE.
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