In Honor of

Fred G. Warren

Equine Groom School

Real horse work. Real accountability. Real wages.

A 12-Week Workforce Training Program · Launching July 1, 2026 · Ocala, Florida

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The Fred G. Warren Equine Groom Program is the high-school-adjacent justice-diversion arm of Letters to Ron, Inc. — a structured pathway that takes young people referred by the 5th Judicial Circuit and partner agencies and puts them, hand on lead rope, into the working life of a Marion County barn.

It is named for Fred G. Warren — a name held in trust here because it stands for the kind of patient, exacting horsemanship our young people are being trained to inherit. We carry that name the way you carry a horse's papers: with the awareness that a name is a record of obligations.

The horse industry already hires people with records when those people can do the work. We are training people to do the work.

What the Work Actually Is

  • ·Mucking stalls before sunrise — the first lesson in showing up.
  • ·Recognizing labor in a mare at 2 AM — the lesson in staying.
  • ·Preparing a yearling for OBS — the lesson in patience that pays.
  • ·Reading a horse's mouth before it reads yours — the lesson in attention.

Civil-Citation Diversion, Not Punishment

Referrals come from the 5th Judicial Circuit and partner agencies. Every placement is structured around real accountability — a barn schedule, a paycheck, a horse who notices when you are late. Our graduates are not finishing a curriculum; they are entering an industry.

If you operate a farm, a track string, or a breeding operation in Marion County and would consider hiring a graduate, that is the only validation our program needs.

A second career for horses. A first career for kids.

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Florida Equine Activity Notice

WARNING: Under Florida law, an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities.

§ 773.01–.06, Florida Statutes