Recognition for dressage rider's foundation

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A foundation helping children to experience horsemanship has become an 'Independent Partner' of The British Horse Society.
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Emile Faurie
The Emile Faurie Foundation, which was founded in 2006 by British dressage rider Emile Faurie, is a collaboration of schools, riding establishments and fundraisers whose aim is to help as many children as possible experience the joys and benefits of horsemanship.
"The Trustees are very pleased indeed that the highly respected Emile Faurie Foundation has become our latest Independent Partner," said BHS Chairman Dr Phil Wadey. "The Foundation's aim - to show children how enjoyable and fulfilling equine sports and careers can be, and to help them follow their dreams whilst developing personal and social skills along the way - is one with which the BHS associates itself closely."
Faurie was delighted with the foundation's recognition. "The foundation's aim of providing opportunities for disadvantaged young people to experience the joy of horses through riding and horse care aligns perfectly with the aims of the BHS. Working together we will be able to achieve more than either can alone."
This form of affiliation was created to enable the society and smaller independent equestrian organisations whose aims and objectives are complementary to affirm publicly the confidence and high regard each has for the other, whilst also enabling the independent partner to benefit from the strengths (commercial and otherwise) of the BHS. The arrangement does not affect the autonomy of the Independent Partner, over which the BHS gains no control or influence.
Dr Wadey said "The BHS is fortunate in that we have resources which we can share with organisations whose aims are consistent with our own and whose capacity to make the most of their potential could be enhanced by co-operation.
"We want every equestrian organisation whose stance on equine welfare, training, safety and access is compatible with our own to succeed. If we can help them do so we will be helping to promote the wider good of all horses and equestrians."
 
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