Repole says he will match January donations to aftercare group

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Mike Repole, the owner of Repole Stable, has pledged support to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance through a matching campaign throughout January.

In honor of registered Thoroughbreds’ birthdays Monday, Repole will match donations up to $100,000, presenting a unique opportunity for the racing community and charitable donors to make a meaningful impact for retired racehorses. The matching initiative began Monday and extends through Jan. 31.

“Every Thoroughbred athlete deserves an enjoyable and quality retirement. I am honored to support Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and their mission of accredited aftercare,” Repole said. “I encourage others to join me in making a charitable donation during the month when Thoroughbreds celebrate their birthdays. Let us all raise awareness and do our part in ensuring these athletes receive the best, well-deserved protection as they transition beyond the finish line. It is our responsibility, and we all owe it to these amazing loving Thoroughbred athletes.”

Repole expressed his hope that the matching campaign would act as a catalyst, inspiring additional contributions throughout the month of January. By doubling the impact of donations, Repole aims to encourage others to support accredited aftercare, underscoring the importance of providing retired Thoroughbred racehorses with the highest level of quality care and second-chance opportunities.

In a fun effort to spread awareness of this month-long initiative, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and Repole Stable invite anyone with a registered Thoroughbred, whether still racing, bred to race or retired, to participate in a challenge. Supporters are encouraged to contribute to the campaign, capture the celebratory moment with a photo of their Thoroughbred, and using the hashtag #TbredBDAY2024 post to social media.

“Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is deeply grateful for Mike Repole’s extraordinary $100,000 pledge,” TAA director of funding and events Emily Dresen said. “His commitment sets the tone for all of us to rally together and make an even greater impact. Join us in honoring his generosity by contributing what you can to support our retired Thoroughbred racehorses.”

This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of individuals such as Repole to ensuring the welfare and appropriate retirement of these equine athletes after racing. Contributions may be made by check, text, or online donation.

To donate online visit: thoroughbredaftercare.org/donate.

To donate by text message: text DONATE to 56651.

To donate by check, mail with attention to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, 821 Corporate Drive, Lexington, Ky. 40503.

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