Corey Ribotsky Info
Info about Corey Ribotsky
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Nov 29
Here is a video from the Onyx and Breezy Foundation, where Corey Ribotsky is a Foundation Member. They work to help animals in need across the United States and invest their time and energy in many charitable projects.
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Sep 14
Corey Ribotsky is involved in various charitable organizations. One of these is the Onyx and Breezy Foundation, which was set up seven years ago, as a way of paying tribute to the memory of Mark and Wanda Shefts’ two Labrador retrievers. The foundation seeks to “assist animals in a variety of ways,” and has been successfully doing this since its inception.
Upcoming at the foundation there are a few interesting events. Next Sunday and Monday for example, is the Bellmore Family Street Festival, which will take place in Bellmore, NY, from 11am ‘til 6pm. If you can’t make that, check out the Eleventh Hour Rescue Pubtoberfest on September 24th, which will take place in Rockaway, New Jersey from 11am ‘til 5pm. The following day the Nyack Septemberfest is scheduled from 10 am ‘til 5pm.
Keep checking back at www.onyxandbreezy.org/upcoming_events.html for more information on how you can be a part of this worthy organization.
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Jun 2
The Onyx and Breezy Foundation, where Corey Ribotsky is a donor and Board Member, helps dozens of organizations with their needs. One such organization is the Blue Sky Horse Rescue. Most people have probably never heard about this rescue organization or the amazing work that they do.
The Blue Key Horse Rescue Inc. is a nonprofit organization that takes care of abused and neglected horses in Oregon. It is located on 280 acres in Klamath Falls, Oregon and has, previously, been privately funded for 14 years. Now, with the increase in need, they are reached out to others like the Onyx and Breezy Foundation, for assistance.
They rescue abused and neglected animals, working closely with the Klamath County Humane Society and with law enforcement officials. They have about 110 horses being cared for; some of whom can be sponsored and others of whom may be adopted. Those that can’t be adopted, for either age or behavior issues, will remain at the ranch for the rest of their lives.
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