In a heartwarming turn of events just outside of Calgary, a team of compassionate individuals came together to save a distressed horse trapped in a treacherous wetland. The horse had strayed into the marshy terrain during a period of heavy rainfall, posing a significant risk to its safety.
Darla Connelly, who oversees such incidents, had expressed concerns about the newly arrived herd’s unfamiliarity with the challenging landscape, especially during this unusually wet season. Sadly, her fears materialized when a young horse wandered too far and found itself ensnared in the muddy quagmire.
As soon as the stranded horse signaled its distress, the rescue efforts kicked into high gear. Volunteers from the Help Alberta Wildlife Society swiftly mobilized, utilizing ATVs and specialized equipment to reach the scene. The horse was desperately struggling to stay afloat, teetering on the brink of sinking deeper into the mire.
One brave volunteer, Daryl Glover, ventured into the perilous mud to approach the frightened mare. With meticulous precision, he secured a rope around her hindquarters, providing crucial support during her ordeal. Through their coordinated efforts, the crisis was averted, and the horse began to regain its footing.
In a touching display of gratitude amid the tension of the rescue operation, the horse surprised everyone by approaching Daryl, nuzzling him, and even sniffing him in acknowledgment, rather than fleeing in fear. This unexpected gesture left the rescuers, including Darla Connelly, deeply moved, highlighting the profound connection between animals and humans.
With the assistance of the rescue team, the horse managed to find solid ground and make its way to safety. As it trotted off towards the safety of the tree line, seemingly unharmed, the volunteers, covered in mud yet filled with pride, marveled at the bond forged through their shared experience.
Praying for Jimmy Carter as His Foundation Makes Dreadful News
According to new reports, former President Jimmy Carter has entered hospice care. According to a statement provided by The Carter Center, the 39th president’s choice to enter hospice comes after many hospital hospitalizations.
“Following a series of short hospital stints, former US President Jimmy Carter elected to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of extra medical intervention. His family and medical staff are completely behind him.”
At 98 years old, Carter is the oldest living president. He’s held that record since 2018, when George H.W. Bush died at the age of 94, according to CNN.
Carter has had several health problems in recent years. The former president defeated brain cancer in 2015, and in 2019, he underwent brain surgery to relieve the growing strain.
Jimmy is a retired peanut farmer, US Navy Lieutenant, Sunday School teacher, and former US president. He is also a Habitat for Humanity volunteer and a 2002 Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, live in Plains, Georgia. Amy, Donnel, Jack, and James are their four children.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Jimmy and his family as they support him through this difficult time.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter honored with first-ever CNN Heroes Legacy Award
CNN announced its “Heroes of the Year” awards on Sunday night and for the first time ever, CNN also awarded a “Heroes Legacy Award.”
The inaugural winner? It’s former President Jimmy Carter and his late wife first lady Rosalynn Carter. CNN recognized Georgia’s favorite couple for their lifetime commitment to community service.
Rosalynn Carter died in November at the age of 96. Jimmy Carter has been in hospice care since February. The Carters’ granddaughter Sarah Carter accepted the award on her grandparents’ behalf.
“My grandparents had the ability to envision the world as it should be with astonishing moral clarity and the audacity and determination to pursue that vision over decades. And they touched so many people’s lives along the way,” Sarah Carter said.
The Carter family has committed their lives to several notable causes.
Jimmy Carter has worked in partnership with Habitat for Humanity since the mid-1980s. He earlier volunteered with the organization in Americus, Georgia where it was founded.
Rosalynn Carter made it her life mission to advocate for mental health. She played a key role in the passage of a federal law requiring insurance to pay for mental health treatment on par with physical illnesses.
President and Mrs. Carter were the longest-ever married presidential couple, having wed in 1946.
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