Grab & Go to Give

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If you’ve picked up one of Standlee Premium Western Forage’s Grab & Go bales this month, you may have been surprised to see the standard green wrapping replaced with a vibrant pink. For the first time ever, Standlee turned their iconic green Grab & Go® bales pink—a powerful symbol of unity, strength and compassion for the millions of individuals and families touched by breast cancer.

While the look may be new, the mission behind this year’s drive remains the same. For five years running, Standlee has been dedicated to the fight against breast cancer—raising awareness, sharing stories of courage and supporting organizations that bring hope and healing to communities across the country.

Through the Grab & Go to Give campaign, that commitment is going even further. Each pink bale purchased helps make a real difference, with a portion of proceeds donated directly to breast cancer research and support programs. The Standlee community has set an inspiring goal for 2025 to raise $65,000 in donations. Every bale sold helps get them closer to that target.

At Downunder Horsemanship, we’re honored to support this effort and to stand behind a partner who believes in using their platform for good. This year’s campaign will benefit organizations making a tangible impact in the lives of those affected by breast cancer, and we couldn’t be prouder to help spread the word. 

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