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Aileen Berwick
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Horses are sensitive and often mishandled creatures. Aileen Berwick is devoted to ending horse cruelty. She has had a deep interest and hope for animals since she can remember. She has studied them for 28 years and believes in animal liberation. She can be reached at itsphilanthropy@myway.com and her website is Clemhaven.org.


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