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The first 16
horses are seized by Sacramento County Animal Control and are placed with Beth DeCaprio.
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Legal ownership
is awarded to Beth DeCaprio.
The Grace Foundation of Northern California is established and incorporated.
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501(c)(3) non-profit status
is filed and approved.
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Private programs begin
for individual at-risk youth.
The Grace Foundation is approved through Folsom/Cordova and San Juan Unified School Districts; equine assisted learning
programs begin.
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Collaboration begins with
the University of California-Davis, Center for Animals in Society to develop educational, therapeutic programs and conduct
research addressing questions for both animals and youth.
Over 200 children have been involved in Grace Foundation Educational and Enrichment
Programs.
Over 50 horses make "Grace
Place" their home.
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Saving Grace youth save
12 horses from slaughter.
Sierra Adoptions begins program for their youth.
Grace Foundation is home to over 100 horses.
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