Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
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Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs

Project Report | Mar 15, 2015
New Location, New Year, New Beginnings!

By Tyrone Bennett | Head of Alumni Services

A view of our new home
A view of our new home

Dear Supporter,

The Wild Horse Rescue Center has moved to bigger property! We have come one step closer to expanding our impact by relocating to a new location that will give our horses a lot more room to move around. The new location is right next to the beautiful Lake Harney, is in a gated community and is an awesome 38,9 acres! Besides our beautiful horses, there are dogs and a bunch of other critters that can be spotted at our new home.

So far, we have been busy getting the fencing around the property done and have started organizing the barns. There is still a large to-do list such as bringing in more dirt, building holding pens, setting up a proper round pen, making a good washing area for the horses, setting up tying posts, building shelters for the horses in the pens etc.

The dream for this new property is to get rid of all the under bush so that we can see all the way down to the lake and grow grass for our horses so that they have the ultimate environment for rehabilitation.

We have also purchased an ex-school bus to join our growing team. At the moment, this vehicle provides us with enough space to haul everyone altogether, but in the future we hope that it will one day be used to give tours to see our beautiful wild horses out in the sanctuary. But first - the bus needs a face lift! Let the painting commence! 

Thank you for your continued support.

All the best

GVI Charitable Trust

One of our mustangs
One of our mustangs
Diane and two of our volunteers
Diane and two of our volunteers

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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