Tribute and PATH Intl. launch America 250 veteran support partnership
By AI, Created 2:41 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Tribute Equine Nutrition and PATH International have launched a summer 2026 partnership tied to America’s 250th anniversary, with proceeds from Tribute purchases funding equine-assisted services for veterans and active-duty personnel. The program also includes limited-edition Patriotic Horse Treats and aims to expand access to veteran support through local PATH member centers nationwide.
Why it matters: - The partnership channels consumer purchases into equine-assisted services for veterans and active-duty personnel. - PATH International’s veteran program supports people dealing with PTSD, traumatic brain injuries and physical limitations. - The effort is tied to America’s 250th anniversary and adds a patriotic fundraising angle to a national service program. - Tribute says the campaign is designed to support healing, strength and community through horse-human interaction.
What happened: - Tribute Equine Nutrition and the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International announced a national partnership on June 3, 2026. - A portion of the proceeds from every Tribute product purchased during summer 2026 will go to PATH International Equine Services for Heroes®. - Tribute also introduced limited-edition Wholesome Blends® Patriotic Horse Treats for the campaign. - The treats are available for a limited time at local feed retailers and online. - Tribute directs shoppers to America 250 information and retailer details. - PATH International directs readers to program information for veterans.
The details: - The Patriotic Horse Treats feature red, white and blue sprinkles. - Tribute says the treats are 100% soy-free. - Tribute says the treats are made in ionophore-free manufacturing facilities. - PATH International Equine Services for Heroes assists military personnel and veterans of any age, branch or conflict era. - Veterans participate through PATH Intl. member centers and credentialed professionals. - Services include mounted and unmounted equine-assisted activities, adaptive riding, carriage driving, therapy incorporating equines and equine-assisted learning. - PATH International says these services can help veterans improve mobility, strength, coordination and social connection. - PATH International has 721 member centers. - PATH International says more than 71,000 children and adults with special needs may benefit through its network, including 8,000 veterans. - PATH International offers the Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor certification, which it describes as the first and only independently accredited certification program in equine-assisted services.
Between the lines: - Tribute is using a seasonal product launch to make the donation campaign tangible for horse owners. - The partnership gives PATH International a wider consumer-facing fundraising channel, which could help broaden awareness beyond its existing equine-assisted services community. - The America 250 tie-in positions the campaign as both patriotic branding and veteran support, which may help drive seasonal purchases. - Kat Riggs said Tribute wants to rally dealers and social media communities behind the cause. - Kevin Price said the partnership could expand PATH International’s reach so more veterans can access services in their local communities.
What’s next: - Tribute will continue the donation campaign throughout summer 2026. - Horse owners can buy Patriotic Horse Treats and other Tribute products to support the veteran initiative. - PATH International will use the partnership to help expand access to equine-assisted services for veterans through member centers and professionals.
The bottom line: - Tribute is turning a patriotic product push into a fundraising vehicle for veteran rehabilitation services, with PATH International as the beneficiary.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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