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 | Dec 6, 2016
We've achieved so much this year!

By Diane Delano | Project Director

Dearest Supporters, 

With the holidays coming up we want to send our love and blessings your way. Without your support, we could not continue doing what we are doing for America's Wild Mustangs. During this year we have been able to do following improvements at our center:

  • New panels creating more pens and availability for more horses
  • Sand and dirt to build up our land and give the horses good ground to live on
  • A new riding pen
  • Reparation of fencing
  • A new cabin for our volunteers
  • A brand new horse trailer which is safer and won't break down(!)
  • Several 1000 lbs alfalfa blocks that make our horses very healthy and happy

Your kind donations go towards our horses' daily care, feed and hay. To veterinary bills, our farrier and new buckets, wheelbarrows, pitchforks and everything else that continuously needs to be replaced.

During the year of 2016 found new, loving homes for:

  • 10 mustangs into loving homes of adopters
  • 1 Tennessee walker into a loving home
  • 5 burros found their forever homes
  • 1 miniature donkey got a home at the Fort Christmas Park
  • 6 mustangs went to sanctuary

We want to tell you from the bottom of our hearts how sincerely grateful we are for all that you do and how you do unselfishly share your money and love with us at the Wild Horse Rescue Center. We promise to keep fighting for the mustangs every single day and it is thanks to you!

With Gratitude
The Wild Horse Rescue Center Team 

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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