Bryannah Nolette gives a kiss to Speckles the horse Tuesday at the Ever After Mustang Rescue in Biddeford at a summer camp geared toward children ages 11-15 who wish to learn how to care for and manage the animals. Rescue Director Mona Jerome, who runs the non-profit, said the camp is popular but may not be able to continue without donations. (Jeff Lagasse/Journal Tribune)
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