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Lollypop Farm REHABILITATION
RETRAINING/ADOPTION
TESTIMONIAL:
“Lollypop Farm is
proud to be accred-
ited by the TAA. As
an organization with a
wide range of animals
in our care, this honor
shows our commu-
nity that the Lollypop
Farm equine depart-
ment has the exper-
tise to rehabilitate and
provide life saving
care for the Thor-
oughbreds brought to
our shelter.”
RED MARE BEWARE PHOTOGRAPHY FOUNDED: 1873
Through patience, rehabilitation, and compassionate care, the Lollypop Farm equine team is
dedicated to helping every horse get the second chance they deserve. ADDRESS:
99 Victor Rd.
Fairport, NY 14450
Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Lollypop Farm’s efforts to save equines in the
Rochester, was established in 1873 and is the larg- Rochester area has continued to expand with the PHONE: (585) 223-1330
est animal welfare organization helping pets addition of Evelyn Z. Diehl Training and Rehabili-
and people in the Greater Rochester, N.Y., area. tation Center, its growing equine team, and new MAIN CONTACT:
Together with the community, the organiza- community education programs. Steve Stevens
tion betters the lives of animals through justice, Lollypop Farm is an independent nonprofit
prevention, and life-saving care. organization supported solely through contribu- WEB ADDRESS:
With the main campus in Fairport and four tions, grants, investments, proceeds from retail lollypop.org
other adoption centers throughout the commu- sales, and fees for programs and services.
nity, the organization provides shelter, care, and For more information and to meet adoptable SOCIAL:
adoption for dogs, cats, small animals, birds, animals, please visit www.lollypop.org. lollypopfarm
reptiles, horses, and other farm animals. @lollypopfarm
@lollypopfarm
AVERAGE NUMBER OF
THOROUGHBREDS PER YEAR:
8-10
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