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Introducing DayBreak Farm Muffins

3/24/2017

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We're always really excited when we find a new brand to rep and especially one that is yummy for our horses and is helping out people in our community. ​

The DayBreak Farm Muffin Company evolved from a desire to make unique, delicious horse treats and a passion to provide meaningful work for individuals with Special Needs. 
 
The Maychuk Family, who own and operate The DayBreak Farm Muffin Co. know first hand how difficult and challenging finding work can be if you have someone in your family with Special Needs. Their daughter, Tessa, 24, has Down Syndrome.
After high school and a 3 year Vo-Tech program, most individuals find obtaining full time work, even volunteer work, extremely disappointing. They then go on to live isolated lives, often staying home with little socialization and stimulation.
 
Kim Maychuk, who owns KT Saddlery along with her Husband Tony, partner with local vocational Special Needs programs to provide work for these individuals...and welcome them into their store where they then can be out and about in their community and have a rewarding experience. The DayBreak Farm Muffin Co. gives back a portion of their profits to these programs to use in whatever way they wish.
 
Moving forward, The DayBreak Farm Muffin Co. envisions a larger bakery to accomodate even more individuals and to be able to partner with other causes, such as Veterans Programs, Breast Cancer Awareness, Animal Rescue, etc. with their color themed treats.
 
That is why they call their treats: The Muffins with A Mission.
 
By partnering with them, You and Your Horse Can Make A Difference!  

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Find DayBreak Farm Muffins at these great local tack stores; 
Rick's Heritage, PA
Maryland Saddlery, MD
Toll Booth Saddle Shop, NJ
Cross Roads Tack Shop, PA
The Surrey, MD
Ramapo Saddlery, NJ
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6/10/2019 09:08:23 pm

Attending a farm is really hard, in fact, it is a lot of work. If you are not a diligent worker, then chances are, that you would not last in a farm. As someone who grew up in a farm, I can tell you this, it is not that tiring as it seems. Well, maybe this is just because I got used to it, but everything does go easy, eventually. It is nice to have a farm, it gives you nice exercise.

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8/7/2019 08:52:16 pm

wow, love that, i think my horses will also love these muffins

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