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Shining World Compassion Award: Endless Love for Equines - Florida’ s FRIENDS Horse Rescue
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Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
In 1970 a herd of horses
living around
Plantation Acres
in Florida, USA
was found to be infected
with equine
infectious anemia (EIA),
a blood-borne disease
found in
the family Equidae,
which includes donkeys,
zebras and horses.
Asymptomatic carriers
of EIA
show no signs of illness
and are able to live out
their normal life spans.
The disease is not
contagious to humans, and
the chance of one horse
infecting another
is only one in six million.
However, a law
in the state of Florida
requires that
EIA-positive horses
be either euthanized or
kept on property at least
200 yards or 182 meters
away from the nearest
EIA- negative horse
in the area.
Wishing to save
EIA-positive horses
from euthanization,
a special lady
named Susan Young and
several others co-founded
the first “no-kill,”
EIA-horse-rescue ranch,
the Florida
Research Institute
for Equine Nurturing,
Development and Safety
or FRIENDS.
My grandmother started
a ranch back in the 1970s,
when the tests came out
for equine infectious
anemia and
she had several horses
that tested positive
for the antibody,
and she didn’t believe
they were sick.
They didn’t show
any symptoms of illness.
So she got permission
to move these horses
to a special place.
And throughout the years
we have studied them,
working with
the University
of Kentucky (USA),
to try to find a vaccine
or a cure for this disease.
Today, with over 50
equines under its care,
FRIENDS continues
to rescue and provide
a safe, loving haven
for EIA-positive horses
in Florida
and those horses in
Broward County, Florida
who are in need
but are not necessarily
EIA-positive.
When I graduated
from high school and
started going to college,
I began
operating the rescue.
I operated the ranch
as a non-profit,
and we created
a board of directors.
And we decided that
we were going to do this on
the largest scale possible
for the horses of Florida.
Symbolizing intelligence,
freedom and beauty,
horses are beloved
around the world.
They are very similar
to people.
They have feelings,
they have emotions;
they react.
You can see in their eyes
how they feel, the way
they move their ears,
you can see
what they’re thinking,
if they’re listening,
if they’re happy just
by watching their ears
you can learn a lot
about them.
If their ears are forward,
they’re happy.
If they have an ear
that’s moving around,
sort of like a propeller,
they’re listening.
Horses treasure
their family members
and loved ones
just as humans do.
Debbie now shares
some touching stories
about how horses interact
on her love-filled ranch.
We’ve had horses
that have been faithful
for years at a time,
and actually
when one passed away,
we had another one die
within three weeks
of a broken heart.
We had one horse that was
with a small horse, and
when that horse passed,
the horse was buried,
and that horse stood
at that place for weeks.
When we have hurricanes
or high-pressure systems,
terrible storms
that come through,
the best thing to do
is to turn them all loose
in an area,
so that they don’t get hit
with debris, they don’t
get caught up in a storm.
Out of natural instinct,
they put the young
and the old in the center,
and they kind of
crowd around them
in a circular pattern,
and if the horses are old,
and it’s going
to be very severe,
they tend to lay down,
and all the horses
stay right around them.
And even if they were
in a separate group,
in an emergency they will
all stay together, they
will all group together.
Horses inspire me
because of
their personalities;
they are a lot like people,
but they have a free spirit.
I’ve always been drawn
to the independence
of a horse.
They’re majestic,
they’re mythical,
people want to create
their horse with wings,
as Pegasus, they create
the unicorn in their mind.
To me, a regular horse is
the free spirit that
I would choose to be.
And their inspiration
that they give me,
these particular horses,
they were all in need
at some point, and
the destruction of them
was never an option.
Whatever we have to do
to preserve these animals
is what we need to do.
Each one of them means
something different to me.
Each one was rescued
from a different place.
I love them all.
At FRIENDS the diet
of each horse caters to
her or his specific needs.
If you have
an elderly horse,
we put them
on palatable food,
easier for them to digest;
it’s more of a pellet
with nutritional value.
They also get supplements
if they’re thin, then
they have a weight gain
supplement in there.
Now let’s meet
some volunteers
and the wonderful
equine friends
they sponsor on the ranch!
My name's Briana.
I'm 18 years old.
I've been here
about nine years.
This is Junior.
Here's my boy.
He's very sweet and
we just have a good bond.
We like to be together and
play together and stuff.
We feel very comfortable
when we're with each other
and he knows me
and he trusts me
and I can tell
from his body language
what he's saying to me.
So I can
understand and do
what he needs me to do.
They're really smart and
they are just like people
and they deserve
to be treated with respect
in the right way.
And they deserve
every bit of happiness
that we do.
My name is Jake Dillon.
And we come
from the Florida Keys.
We have four horses.
I'm 11.
I've learned a lot
about horses.
I didn't really know
too much about horses.
We learned about
which horse does what
and what he or she likes.
She is
one of my favorite horses.
I think
she's 20, 21 (years old).
She's nice and easy going.
Sometimes
she'll fall asleep.
Like you can be petting her
and she’ll fall asleep.
And she's just
a really sweet horse.
Touched by
the organization’s
outstanding achievements
in saving and giving our
innocent equine friends
care and attention
in their time
of greatest need,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored the Florida
Research Institute
for Equine Nurturing,
Development and Safety
with the Shining World
Compassion Award,
along with a contribution
of US$10,000 to further
the group’s selfless work
of helping horses.
The following
is an excerpt from
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
loving letter
to Debbie Beye-Barwick,
chief executive officer and
manager of the group:
The energy and love
your team has put
into this noble project
is beyond measure,
providing each horse
a bright future and
every sponsor a chance
to bond with
and understand
these graceful beings.
God bless and thank you
for your
uplifting endeavors
that bring life
and new hope to
our animal companions
as well as inspiration to
people around the world
on how to create harmony
within humankind
through unreserved
kindness and care shown
to all of God's creation.
For unconditionally
and lovingly rescuing
our beautiful horses,
for providing them
with affection and care,
for benevolently
establishing a strategy for
their long-term well-being
and for being a dedicated
and virtuous role model,
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of FRIENDS,
with special thanks
to all the precious staff
and volunteers who
give their heart and time
so that these
majestic creatures
can once more roam free.
With Great Honor, Love
and Blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
Thank you,
thank you very much.
Thank you.
Along with
the framed letter
and a beautifully crafted,
crystal Award plaque,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
lovingly presented
the kindhearted
animal lovers at FRIENDS
with her #1
international best sellers,
“The Birds in My Life,”
“The Dogs in my Life”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
as well as a selection
of her inspiring CDs
and DVDs.
Thank you very much,
and we'll put this
in our library
so everyone has access
to the reading.
Debbie has the
following message for
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
I would like
to say thank you
for your generosity, for
your emotional support,
for your realizing
the importance
of what we do,
and recognizing that
these horses are special,
and I would hope
to meet you some day.
To further express
their thanks to
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for her loving concern
and contribution,
FRIENDS presented her
with a beautiful, bronze,
horse bust, which one of
our Association members
accepted on her behalf.
The following are
the words of appreciation
from FRIENDS to
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
that are inscribed
on bust’s base.
It is with
humble gratitude
that we present you with
this token of appreciation
for your very generous
donation and support of
FRIENDS Horse Rescue.
We thank you
for your devotion
and selfless commitment
and aiding us to save
these very noble,
spiritual, loving
and majestic animals.
Through your great insight,
you have assisted
all of us
by promoting a bond
between mankind and
all of God’s creations.
Because of
your timeless efforts,
your continued dedication,
and outstanding
leadership skills
in building this bond,
you have not only
inspired others,
you have set an example
for all of us to follow.
Your kindness has joined
diverse cultures together
to create a bridge
for all of us to cross
that leads to
compassionate hearts,
the ability to coexist,
peace, harmony,
and goodness
throughout our world.
Our sincere thanks
Debbie Beye-Barwick
and the other members,
staff and benefactors
of FRIENDS for the
compassion and kindness
you show to equines.
May your
life-saving efforts forever
bring harmony and peace
to horses in need.
For more details
on FRIENDS,
please visit:
www.EIAHorses.org
Sweet viewers,
we enjoyed
your lovely presence
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
Maybe our hearts
always be blessed
by heavenly love.
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