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Adopt a horse from a horse rescue/retirement/placement organization.
Purchase a slaughter-bound
horse directly from an auction.
Sponsor a rider for lessons
at rescue/retirement
organizations that provide them.
Donate money to a horse
rescue/retirement group
even if it is $1, $5, $10. Every dollar
counts.
Voice your opinion to your
local government representatives regarding issues, such as
being
against horse slaughter.
Have your next celebration
or birthday party
at a rescue/retirement organization, if they
host
such events.
Keep a discretionary, but
mindful eye out for signs
of abused or neglected horses in your area
and
report to your local authorities.
Use
shopping sites on the internet, such as
goodsearch.com,
goodshop.com and
ebay
that support rescue groups.
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22 Ways to
Support Horses
and Horse Welfare Groups

Sponsor a horse at a horse
rescue/retirement group.
Donate goods, services,
and/or supplies
to a rescue/retirement organization.
Attend an event to support
horse
rescue/retirement groups.
Volunteer at a horse
rescue/retirement organization. |
Ask for donations to horse
rescue/retirement
groups instead of birthday or other gifts.
Become a member of a horse
rescue/retirement league or association.
To show your support of
their efforts, become a
Facebook friend or fan of the organization
If someone does a kind deed
for you,
pay it forward to a horse.
Support the people who run
these organizations
by sending a nice card, letter, or email.
Pray for the safety and well
being of the horses,
as well as for the people who run, work at, and
volunteer for these organizations.
Purchase items from the
horse rescue/retirement
groups that benefit their cause.
Purchase products and/or
services from companies
that support horse rescue/retirement groups.
Spread the word about horse
rescue/retirement
and the needs of these groups.
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