Place
7900 Green Lakes Road
Fayetteville, NY US 13066
Description
The Little Moe 5K is a family-friendly, pet-friendly walk/run along the beautiful trails around both lakes at Green Lakes State Park, all to support rescued horses and the rescued animals of The Haven at Skanda farm animal sanctuary!
This is a virtual race that takes place any time between November 1-10, 2023. Participants may run the course at Green Lakes State Park (see map), with self-timing on the honor system. Send in your time, plus photos and/or video of you on the course so we can share our appreciation. Awards will be announced on November 11th.
The Haven at Skanda is a nonprofit farm animal sanctuary and education center located in Cazenovia providing love, hope, and possibilities to rescued farm animals from all over the country and Central New York's most vulnerable children. The Haven at Skanda takes in some of our nation's most abused and neglected animals, whose lives are in jeopardy, and supports them as they heal and emerge as who they really are. Skanda also offers people of all ages and abilities the chance to experience the animals' pure love and discover new possibilities.
For more information about Skanda: https://www.thehavenatskanda.org
https://www.facebook.com/thehavenatskanda
To donate to support Skanda's rescued animals: https://www.thehavenatskanda.org/give
The Story of Little Moe: On a day in February 2013, Skanda received a phone call that forever changed our course. The CNY SPCA asked Skanda owner Marion Secor if she was willing to accept 14 wild ponies who were starving in a snowy field. Without questioning, Marion gave her answer: Yes.
When the ponies arrived, most were near death. Some were so weak and emaciated they could not stand. The weakest among them, a sweet and gentle yearling, brought Marion to tears. She knelt down beside him as he lay on the ground, and cried for what had happened to him. He could not eat or drink on his own. The little yearling was also blind. For seven days Skanda provided round-the-clock care, hand feeding him hay, and giving him water through a syringe. Modig could not see us and he had never encountered people before, but from the moment he was carried off the trailer, he melted into the love and tenderness that embraced him, trusting us implicitly. His courage—for which he is named—changed us. But it was not just us….
The community was also deeply touched by him. A local equestrian who had helped in his rescue donated bales of soft straw for his bed, and two Amish friends showed up each day to help him stand. It was the gift of a firehose from a local fire department that allowed us to lift him gently to his feet, so he could build his strength. There were many others who also stepped in to offer their love and support, both to Little Moe and to us, so we could take breaks to rest and find our own strength again to keep going. For the seven days Moe spent with us before he died, this little horse and his pure heart showed us a truth about the essence of animals, a truth that offers a profound possibility for all of us. In the midst of great pain and trauma, he let go into trust: he did not hold on, he simply loved, and that was everything.
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