stable Recovery volunteers and community members dedicated a day to cleaning up the overgrown property of Elizabeth Blythe, a respected figure in the equine industry who is currently facing serious health and financial challenges due to cancer. The cleanup involved clearing five acres of land and a house, with volunteers working alongside stable Recovery residents—a sober living community that helps individuals overcome addiction and find employment in the horse business. This act of service is part of the residents’ recovery process, emphasizing giving back to the community.
Elizabeth Blythe, known for her work with notable horses like Cigar, has included stable Recovery in her will, bequeathing her house and property to the organization after her passing. While the nonprofit hopes to support her during her current struggles, this future gift will help ensure their ongoing mission. Supporters can contribute to Blythe’s medical expenses through a GoFundMe fundraiser organized by the community.






