
Pegasus Riding Academy Fights for Future
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Peggi Noon, a cancer survivor and founder of Pegasus Riding Academy in Savannah, is battling to sustain her therapeutic horseback riding program, which has positively impacted hundreds of children with autism, Down syndrome, and other challenges. Despite her resilience, skyrocketing feed and hay costs threaten the programs existence. Noon, who started the academy after her own cancer diagnosis, is hosting a Run for the Roses Kentucky Derby event and a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for horse feed, barn rent, and repairs. The academys impact is profound, with children forming deep bonds with horses, reducing stress hormones, and boosting feel-good chemicals. The program has transformed over 150 to 200 lives, with many alumni now volunteering or competing at top levels.
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