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Guided by Horses – Feature Documentary – [Outreach / Impact Stage]

Amid the vast beauty of Australia’s Kimberley region, young Indigenous people find hope and belonging through life-changing bonds with wild horses — guided by a uniquely special sanctuary where spirit and reconnection thrives.

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Wendy Lewis
$10,000
Wendy Lewis
$10,000
Soloman Family Foundation
$15,000
The Kimberley Foundation
$3,000
Yawarda Services Ltd
$50,000
Dusseldorp Forum
$10,000
Sharon Landy
$69,000
The Garry White Foundation
$15,000
Equity Trustees - Harold Moreland Oldham Perpetual Trust
$7,910
Equity Trustees Charitable Foundation - Albert Edward McKay Memorial Account
$2,519
Equity Trustees Charitable Foundation - VIC CF Account
$927
Equity Trustees Charitable Foundation - The Cedric Ivor Morrison Perpetual Trust
$644
Bright Moon Trust
$60,000
Kristina Clarke
$15
Bright Moon Trust
$90,000
Sharon Landy
$50,000
Geoffrey Robson
$50
Kim Owen
$20
Lee Shepherd
$25
Wendy Hull
$100
Sharon Landy
$50,000
Bright Moon Trust
$25,000
Igniting Change Foundation
$6,000
Mitty Williams
$1,000
The Kimberley Foundation
$5,000
The Matana Foundation for Young People
$20,000
Ann Parker
$500
Cross Family
$100
Chris Sharpe
$50
Anonymous
$150

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