John Santowski, a member of Boy Scout Troop 167 in Pittsford, NY, first came to Lollypop Farm to help a fellow scout with an Eagle Scout project. During that time on the farm yard, he recognized that many of the horses at Lollypop Farm need help learning to trust their riders in order to find a new place to call home. So, when it came time for John to take on his own Eagle Scout project, he decided to help horses overcome these obstacles by making a few of his own. In a tremendous effort, John built new horse training obstacles for the equine staff to use in training and rehabilitation for horses in need.
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