Charleston -
A charity rodeo in Charleston rustled up a lot of money for local patients.
The group Hoofs-n-Hearts teamed up with Sebasticook Family Doctors last Saturday to host the Lil' Buckaroos Rodeo.
Folks with Katahdin Trail Saddlery also helped out.
Together they raised $4,161 to donate to the health care center.
The money will buy gas cards for patients who need help getting to appointments.
The young girls who started Hoofs-n-Hearts says they've seen how important it is to support people who are dealing with health issues.
And with more than 100 people taking part in this year's fundraising rodeo, they already plan to do it again next year.
Charity Rodeo Raises Money for Traveling Patients
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