
Get Involved with Gallop for Life
Ways to Make a Difference
Here's how you can support us:
Host an Event to Benefit Gallop for Life
Turn your passion for horses into meaningful impact by hosting your own equestrian-themed event in support of Gallop for Life. Whether you’re organizing a casual group trail ride, a local schooling show, or a premier Grand Prix competition, we would be honored to be your chosen charity beneficiary.
As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all donations made to Gallop for Life are tax-deductible. We’re here to support your efforts and can provide promotional materials ahead of your event to help raise awareness and maximize participation.
Don’t forget to tag Gallop for Life on social media—your event helps us grow our community, and we’re excited to cross-promote and highlight your efforts. Together, we can expand our reach, celebrate the equestrian spirit, and make a lasting difference.
Interested in hosting an event? Reach out to us to get started—we’d love to partner with you.
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Donate Online
A donation in any amount will help offset the cost of donated gift baskets to a recently diagnosed equestrian with cancer. Thank you!
We also accept PayPal and Venmo donations.
PayPal: info@gallopforlife.org
Venmo: @GallopForLife
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Are you a small business, entrepreneur, large company, or craft creator? If you'd like to discuss including your products or services in our baskets, please click below:
For Horse Women, By Horse Women
Who We're Supporting

My name is Meredith Ingram. In 2020, I retired, bought a horse, the pandemic hit, and I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Fortunately for me, my horse is terrific, I never got Covid, and my cancer was caught early. I had a lumpectomy and node removal followed by radiation. I’m closing in on five years cancer free.
My horse and dogs kept me physically busy and outdoors. My creative side was fulfilled by watercolor painting and other crafts. I like practicality as well as creativity so I began making baskets, wrapping fabric around cording and sewing it into a basket.
I knew Lily from our shared interest in horses, we cheer each other on at horse shows and she always has a positive attitude and cheerful disposition. Then we bonded further when she was also diagnosed with breast cancer. I wanted to help so I’m using my skills to make baskets to hold tangible tokens of support for fellow BC fighters.
While the diagnosis is awful, being able to share the journey with the incredible, strong, brave, humorous, and horse loving women that Lily has brought together is an honor and a joy!
