Monday, December 1, 2014

Can You Help on this #GivingTuesday?



Thanksgiving is a time to contemplate things we are thankful for. Equine WellBeing Rescue is deeply grateful that with your generous donations and heartfelt support we have been able directly help 46 horses and indirectly 90 horses for a total so far this year of 136 horses.   Lives YOU have helped change.

This is also an occasion when people consider making year end donations to their favorite organizations and helping those charities whose missions they support.  Along with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving is "#Giving Tuesday".



This #Giving Tuesday we ask you to please consider making a donation to Equine WellBeing Rescue Inc., so we can continue our mission of helping horses in need and supporting those we currently provide for including Autumn, Danny, Duncan, Fancy, Gen, Gwen, Jewel, Liam, Lucky, Nikia & Ruby.

We started 2014 with seven horses at the ranch and since then there have been:
11 new horses to EqWBR, 3 of our horses have been adopted,1 is in foster care.
5 horses are currently being assessed for their immediate needs and possible homes.
18 horses were individually networked into new homes. Behind the scenes we assisted two groups of 20 horses, one of 10 horses and another group of 40.
3 horses were in an emergency situation and we provided food so they could remain in their homes. We provided medical care for 4 horses in their homes.
Maverick, Tucker, Max, Babee, Moose and Sheree, beloved horses we very sadly said good-bye to after struggles with various illnesses.

As you can see it has been a busy year and donated funds have carefully gone to provide for many horses in serious need of assistance.  Your donations will continue providing for our current residents and to assist others horses that through no fault of their own have needs.  

Here are some examples of how your donations can help:
$5 fruits, veggies and other treats, hoof pick or medical supplies.
$10 deworming medicine, large salt block, bucket, lead rope or medical supplies.
$20 hay for 1 horse for 1 week or a bag of hay pellets or beet pulp, fly mask or halter.
$25 a bag of senior horse feed, bag of rice bran or bottle of mild pain med/sedative.
$35 one hoof trim, one bottle of ulcer medicine or tube of oral pain medicine.
$50 feed 2 for 1 1/2 weeks, a container of joint supplement, barn & medical supplies.
$75 winter blanket, one vet call fee or one pipe panel/gate for fencing and stalls.
$100 hay for one growing horse (5 bales month), 4 senior feed or medical supplies.
$200 sponsor hay, feed pellets, supplements & 1/2 trim (done every other month) for one elderly horse at the sanctuary.
$385 cost to trim all horses at one time.
$1040 sponsor hay for one horse for a year.
$2400 sponsor hay, feed & supplements, trims, all horses for one month.
$2800 sponsor one horses food and health care needs for one year.

Funds are also needed for emergency medical care, to rescue horses from auction, transportation, foster care, shelter in place, training, etc.  Donations allow us to extend help to more horses and meet our mission.  

No donation is too small and donations combined make the difference for SO MANY HORSES.
                                       
On this #Giving Tuesday, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to EqWBR.   

Checks can be mailed to PO Box 2722, Snowflake, AZ 85937-6119, credit cards can be used by clicking this link:

The horses thank you for making such a huge difference in their lives and we thank you too.   You are a true blessing to them all. 

My very warmest regards,

Christine
Christine Griffin
Founder & President  760-703-4860

​EqWBR is a 501c3 Public Charity #45-2835562 so your donation is tax deductible.​

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