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Monday, May 25, 2015
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Divine Equine makes presentation On Founders Day, Divine Equine donated a $200 gift certificate as a door prize for Keep Howe Beautiful to give away. The organization decided rather to find someone who could greatly benefit from the experience. Howe's Steven Sloan was chosen as the recipient as as presented the gift last week by Divine Equine worker Megan Bearden. "He's one of the ones I know and have talked to before." said Bearden. "He's pretty special." Divine Equine is owned and operated by Bill and Nell Ward. They experienced the emotional and financial roller coaster of having children with Muscular dystrophy. According to The Mayo Clinic, it's group of genetic diseases in which muscle fibers are unusually susceptible to damage. These damaged muscles Megan Bearden and Steven Sloan become progressively weaker. Most people who have muscular dystrophy will eventually business because their intention is to not charge Ward in an interview for the Vol. 52, Edition 21 need to use a wheelchair. families for the therapy. Howe Enterprise.. "One parent has to stay home or they may have multiple disabled children Last July Divine Equine qualified as a non"We know what it's like to be a one-income where both parents aren't able to work." profit and do various fundraisers for the family and have disabled children." said Nell
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