Kara Bromschwig, an avid horse lover and a sixth grade student in the South Huntington School District, chose the Kaeli Kramer Foundation as the subject for her curriculum fair project. Kara found out about the foundation through Boots, Bridles and Britches, a Huntington tack shop where Kaeli had worked. To learn more about the foundation, Kara visited the Holtsville Ecology Center where she and her family were given a tour by wildlife specialist Kellei Burke. Kara met mustangs Callie and Valor, and learned about the plight of America’s wild horses. She wrote a most informative and heartfelt report covering many humane issues such as horse slaughter, Premarin mares, and the rescue of unwanted horses. Kara also created a beautiful tri-fold board about the work of Kaeli’s foundation which we will display at our public events. We thank Kara for her outstanding presentation and exceptional efforts to make a difference in the lives of horses.