CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. -- Research shows that horses and equestrian programs can really make a positive impact in the lives and development of kids. But high costs and limited accessibility makes it out of reach for young people from underserved communities, especially children of color. Mulatto Meadows is changing that.
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This year Mulatto Meadows moved to a larger 40-acre ranch in Castro Valley to serve more Bay Area children, and immerse them in ranch life. Mulatto Meadows also brings horses out into the community. Donations would allow Mulatto Meadows to continue to host more students, organizations, and non-profits on the ranch, and enable them to do more programming out in the community. And if you make a donation to Mulatto Meadows, your donation will be matched up to $60,000.
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