We offer several programs, as listed below;
Adoption
We offer most of the horses donated to the rescue up for adoption. The adoptoin fees help us pay for the care
and feed of the other rescue horses. In most cases, a payment plan can be made. To complete an application please click here.
Foster
We have two foster programs, one is a short term where a horse is put into foster care while a home is being found and/or
a minor issue is being worked on.
The second being a long term foster program which is usually used for hard to place animals or those with serious issues.
With both of our foster programs all allowable items can be written off on a tax deduction (please check with your tax
specialist to verify what items are allowed in your state).
State Rep
State Reps are just what they sound like, they represent us in their state, they can have foster and adoptive homes under
their watch as well as volunteers to assist with the care of horses housed with the State Rep or other foster homes.
We also ask that State Reps attend our quarterly meetings either in person or via conference call.
Board Member
Board members attend quarterly meetings and vote on issues addressed at each meeting. Board members can attend
in person or via conference call if they are located out of state.
Trainer
Either professioanl trainers willing to donate their time/experience or those willing to learn and work at our main facility
or that of a State Rep or foster home. We need people willing to gentle wild or retrain abused horses.
Volunteer
To assist either with hands on work with the horses, at booths or other functions, to help with fund raising, promoting
the rescue and it's horses, to handle horses at horse shows and/or parades and we also could use a volunteer to assist with
some of the huge piles of paperwork we have to wade through and file.
Volunteer Co-Ordinator
A volunteer that is capable of keeping track and scheduling new and existing volunteers as well as providing training
for any volunteer requesting it.