Volunteers are flocking to tornado-devastated Moore,
Oklahoma, to offer relief, supplies, and help with cleanup and rebuilding.
A charitable cowboy brought aid of an altogether different
sort. The owner of Buffalo Creek Pony Rides hauled his ponies from Cheyenne,
Oklahoma, to give free rides to local children and youngsters helping in the
storm-ravaged community.
“I can’t do much,” the man told Oklahoma City reporter Emma
Riley Sutton, who was on-site to assist with unloading and distributing
post-disaster supplies. “But I can make kids smile [with pony rides].”
“He just wants to … let them forget the tornado for a little
while.” Sutton commented. “We all have special gifts and talents. All of them can be used to help the folks of
Moore.”
Because sometimes a little horsing around is just what the
doctor ordered.
The Buffalo Creek Pony Rides organization provides gentle pony reel walk experiences for children at fairs and special events.
Photos by Emma Riley
Sutton –
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