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Fred and Violet Holtzman in the office of the Tampa Municipal Trailer Park
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Image by State Library and Archives of Florida
Local call number: RC13592

Title: Fred and Violet Holtzman in the office of the Tampa Municipal Trailer Park

Date: 1939

General Note: Fred and Violet Holtzman are manager and business manager of the trailer park [see following image].

Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 10 x 8 in.

Series Title: Reference collection

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us

Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/35900

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Tina Symington, manager of The Donkey Sanctuary's Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre in Templepatrick, receives a donation from Bow Street Mall, Lisburn. Photo copyright of The Donkey Sanctuary
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Image by Donkey Sanctuary Press Images
Shoppers dig deep for Belfast donkey therapy
PRESS RELEASE from The Donkey Sanctuary
7 November 2012

The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre in Templepatrick near Belfast is more than £5,000 closer to purchasing a much needed donkey transport vehicle thanks to a donation from Bow Street Mall in Lisburn, County Antrim.

The charity, which provides over 6,000 riding therapy sessions for children with additional needs from across the province each year, has been fundraising for the £26,000 vehicle which will enable them to continue taking donkeys on outreach therapy visits to schools, care homes, hospices and hospitals.

Bow Street Mall in Lisburn adopted The Donkey Sanctuary’s Belfast Donkey Assisted Therapy centre as their charity of the year for September 2011 – September 2012. The Mall exceeded their £5,000 fundraising target for the year by presenting the charity with a cheque for £5,140.76 donated by shoppers and businesses.

Tina Symington, centre manager for The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre in Templepatrick, says:

“We are thrilled to have been Bow Street Mall’s charity of the year, and are so grateful for the generosity of shoppers and businesses who dug deep to put us £5,140.76 closer to being able to purchase a much-needed donkey transport vehicle for our Donkey Assisted Therapy centre in Templepatrick. Combined with our other fundraising activities, we have so far raised £16,000 towards the new vehicle, which will enable us to continue our outreach therapy service that is so beneficial to the elderly and those with additional needs. We would like to thank all the staff at Bow Street Mall for their support and enthusiasm, and all the shoppers who donated their spare change to help us raise vital funds.”

To find out more about The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre in Templepatrick, please visit www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/riding-therapy.

ENDS

Notes to Editor
For an interview, further information or images, please contact The Donkey Sanctuary press office on 01395 573142/573124 or mobile 07970 927778.

About The Donkey Sanctuary
International animal welfare charity The Donkey Sanctuary was founded by the late Dr Elisabeth Svendsen M.B.E. in 1969. It supports projects to alleviate the suffering of donkeys in 28 countries worldwide, including sanctuaries across Europe, where more than 15,000 donkeys and mules have been cared for, and major projects in Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Mexico, where donkey welfare is improved through community education and veterinary work. It also provides donkey-assisted therapy for children with additional needs and therapeutic visits for elderly people in the local community from centres in Belfast, Birmingham, Ivybridge, Leeds, Manchester and Sidmouth.
For further information telephone: 01395 578222, view www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk or visit the charity’s headquarters near Sidmouth in Devon (open 365 days/free admission).

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