
About Us
Welcome to Serenity Farm Horse Rescue!
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Nestled in the heart of Woodbury, Connecticut, Serenity Farm is located on a peaceful property with ample turnout, an outdoor riding ring, and three small barns.
Operating with a team of board members, volunteers, and her family, Marie Schumacher (Founder and President) spends her days attentively caring to each of the animals on the farm. Each rescue horse and animal is given daily one-on-one attention to meet their needs and rehabilitation goals.​
Meet the Team

Founder & President
Marie Schumacher
Marie's lifelong relationship with horses began at the tender age of eight, when she first experienced the joy of horseback riding while working at a friend's barn. This early exposure ignited a deep passion within her and taught her about the unique care and attention that rescued horses require. As a teenager, Marie's love for horses grew even stronger as she delved into the world of showing, starting in the hunters and steadily advancing. At just 15 years old, Marie used the money she had earned from cleaning stalls to purchase her very first horse, a momentous milestone in her journey.
As her horse matured, his jumping days came to an end, and that shifted their focus to competitive trail riding and endurance riding. When he retired, he continued to make a difference in the lives of young children by becoming a patient and gentle teacher, introducing them to the magic of horseback riding. Eager to expand Marie's knowledge and understanding of horses, she embarked on a journey of education and self-discovery. and pursued an equine science degree at Mattituck College, personally immersing herself in the intricacies of horse care and well-being.
Throughout Marie's life, she was exposed to the world of dogs through her father's involvement as a well-known boxer breeder and AKC judge. Marie also ran a successful pet store specializing in dog supplies and grooming, but her heart was always drawn back to horses.
Returning to the world of showing, Marie discovered a new passion: dressage. The art of dancing and harmonizing with her horse not only deepened their connection but also highlighted just how sensitive and perceptive these majestic creatures are. Intrigued by their communication, Marie diligently studied how horses interact with each other and how she could effectively communicate with them in their own language.
Liberty work became an integral part of Marie's equestrian journey, offering a powerful avenue for rehabilitating unwanted horses and providing them with a renewed sense of purpose. Witnessing the transformative effects of liberty work solidified her commitment to holistic healing for both the body and mind of these amazing animals.
Along this path, Marie discovered the profound healing capabilities of Reiki, a Japanese energy healing practice. Despite originating as a healing modality for people, Reiki proved to have an incredibly positive impact on horses. Marie became a dedicated Reiki practitioner, using this gentle technique to connect with horses on a deeper level and support their overall well-being.
Driven by an unwavering passion to make a lasting impact in the lives of unwanted horses, Marie founded Serenity Farm Horse Rescue as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 2019. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for these magnificent creatures, offering them the love, care, and second chance they deserve.
The Farm's first rescue, a beautiful Rocky Mountain horse named Lulu, presented us with a particularly challenging case. She had deep-seated trust issues, making it difficult for her to accept human touch. Nevertheless, we tirelessly worked with her, and after three years of patience and dedication, she finally let her guard down. Witnessing her transformation was immensely rewarding, as she embraced a new world filled with love and became a trusted companion to both children and adults, instilling confidence and balance in their lives.
The sobering reality of horse slaughter, with 78,000 horses meeting such a fate in 2015 alone, motivates Marie to continue this journey of compassion and advocacy. By rewriting the future for these incredible animals one at a time, Marie is dedicated to creating a brighter world for them and ensuring their well-being for years to come.

Vice President & Treasurer
Beth Patton Comerford
Beth is a life-long animal lover and equestrian. Her advocacy for animal welfare began at an early age and continues through her commitment to animal adoption and rescue.
She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Psychology and has more than 35 years working in the Health field – both in Human Resources, and health promotion and disease prevention research, currently serving as co-director of the CDC-funded Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center. She brings her experience in non-profit management having served on the Boards of Turn the Tide Foundation and The True Health Initiative for several years.
She resides in Southbury, CT with her husband and 3 dogs – Peanut, Macie, and BoJo. In her spare time, she enjoys horseback riding, dog walks/hikes, reading, and supporting animal rescue.

Secretary
Roberta Zulpa
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Board of Directors Member
Stephanie Clarke
Stephanie Clarke, a dedicated horse owner and enthusiast, boasts a wealth of experience in the equestrian world. As an active hunter/jumper competitor, Stephanie's passion for horses led her to establish Terrell Hill Farm, a rehabilitation and retirement facility in Woodbury, CT, which she has successfully operated for the past eight years.
With a strong educational background, Stephanie holds a BA in Political Science and Economics from McGill University and an MA in Corporate Communication from Fairfield University. Her professional journey includes diverse roles such as promoting Wrestlemania and working for Yankelovich Clancy Shulman, a boutique market research firm, for nine years.
Prior to her current venture, Stephanie spent over 30 years managing Stony Meadows Farm, offering a range of services from boarding and training to hosting recreational programs like lessons, summer camps, and birthday parties. It was during her time at Stony Meadows that Stephanie delved into rescue work, aiming to provide a safe haven for aging and unwanted horses, which led to the successful integration of several rescued animals into their programs.
Stephanie's commitment to animal welfare extended beyond horses, as Stony Meadows also provided sanctuary to various farm animals. Recognizing the limits of how many animals she could assist directly, Stephanie shifted her focus to raising funds for other rescue organizations through initiatives like the "Dog and Pony Show" event, benefiting Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue.
In addition to her equestrian pursuits, Stephanie's entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish Honeysuckle Hollow Farmtiques, where she repurposed and refurbished home furnishings to support horse rescues like Southern States Equine Savers. Her dedication to animal welfare and rescue efforts has made her a valuable addition to the board of Serenity Farm Horse Rescue, where she continues to champion the well-being of horses and contribute to their mission with enthusiasm and expertise.

Board of Directors Member
Jill Sloane
Jill Sloane is a highly accomplished real estate professional with over 20 years of experience, specializing in luxury properties across New York City and Connecticut. Since embarking on her career in 1999 with Halstead Property (now part of Brown Harris Stevens), Jill has consistently ranked among the top agents at her firm, known for her unwavering commitment to excellence.
In Connecticut, Jill and her husband, Raj Bhatia, are co-owners and developers of Willow Creek Estates, Southbury’s premier gated community, which offers breathtaking views of their Willow Creek Farm—an esteemed equestrian center. Willow Creek Farm also serves as a sanctuary for animals, housing Companion Pet Rescue (CPR), a dog rescue organization with a mission close to Jill’s heart.
Jill’s deep passion for animals is reflected in the diverse menagerie of companions she shares her life with, including rescued goats, mini donkeys, cats, and her beloved dog Weston. A dedicated advocate for animal welfare, she also serves as a Board Member for Serenity Farm Horse Rescue. Her charitable work extends beyond animals, as she spearheads an annual toy drive at Willow Creek that collects over 300 toys each year for children in Connecticut, while also providing critical support for CPR’s dog rescue fund-raising efforts.
Jill’s dedication to her profession, her community, and numerous charitable causes exemplifies her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in both the real estate industry and her local area.
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Board of Directors Member
Amanda Berecz
Amanda, a local business owner and florist at Woodbury Floral Designs, is not only passionate about flowers but also dedicated to supporting her community. She and her husband also manage The Farm in Woodbury. Growing up, Amanda had frequent encounters with horses, often lending a hand to a friend at her barn. However, it was her daughter's newfound interest in horses that rekindled Amanda's involvement with these magnificent creatures.
Moved by the challenges and adversities that horses face, Amanda's daughter was determined to make a difference. That's when she discovered Serenity Farm Horse Rescue, an organization dedicated to helping horses in need. Inspired by her daughter's enthusiasm, Amanda saw an opportunity to utilize her businesses as a means to both raise funds and create awareness for Serenity Farm.
Over the past few years, Amanda has wholeheartedly contributed to the cause. Through her floral business and The Farm, she has actively organized fundraisers and promotional events to support Serenity Farm and its mission. Her dedication and commitment to the rescue have been recognized, and she is now honored to serve as an official member of the board of directors.
Amanda embraces this opportunity to combine her love for flowers, her connection to The Farm, and her determination to make a positive impact on the lives of horses. She looks forward to continuing her journey with Serenity Farm, collaborating with like-minded individuals, and fostering a community where horses in need can find solace and care.
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We're always looking for an extra hand.
Whether you can give through time or treasure, we are grateful for any kind of donation to keep the farm and non-profit running smoothly. Many of our rescue horses rely on special supplements and medications to regain their health and help them along their rehabilitation journey.
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Horses, especially those that were once neglected or abused, often have many underlying issues and emergency care can be considerably expensive. But even the routine items and supplies needed to operate a farm can add up! We appreciate any consideration for donations.
Special Thanks to our Volunteers
Allie Zulpa
Madelyn Berecz
Gabriella Goldman
Nicole Mason
Kara Mikhitarian
Our volunteers range from students in middle school and high school to working professionals and residents of Connecticut. We are grateful for their time helping around the farm and supporting the operations at Serenity Farm Horse Rescue!