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 Bostic, North Carolina
Established in 2006. A 501(c)3. Contact us for more information on horse rescue. More Info
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 Amarillo, Texas
Founded in 2003. A 501(c)3 non-profit. More Info
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 Van Horn, Texas
Contact me/us for more information on horse rescue. More Info
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 Kapowsin, Washington
Contact me/us for more information on horse rescue. More Info
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 Monroe, Washington
Proud to say that we are verified by the GFAS: Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries We accept any type of equine, typically by owner surrenders, as space allows. We are a federal nonprofit #27-0939854 and Washington State Charity #23520 More Info
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 Germantown, Maryland
Founded in 1999. A 501(c)3 non-profit. More Info
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 South Acworth, New Hampshire
Founded in 2007. A 501(c)3 non-profit. More Info
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 Frenchtown, Montana
Founded in 2007. A 501(c)3 non-profit. More Info
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 Alpine, Arizona
Our beautiful country was built with the help of horses; it is our turn to help them when they need us. Please contact us to determine the available help. More Info
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 Arvada, Colorado
Our beautiful country was built with the help of horses; it is our turn to help them when they need us. Please contact us to determine the available help. More Info
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 Wittmann, Arizona
Our beautiful country was built with the help of horses; it is our turn to help them when they need us. Please contact us to determine the available help. More Info
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 Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Our beautiful country was built with the help of horses; it is our turn to help them when they need us. Please contact us to determine the available help. More Info
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 Brighton, Colorado
Our beautiful country was built with the help of horses; it is our turn to help them when they need us. Please contact us to determine the available help. More Info
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 Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Our shelter farm is equipped to take in any equine in need of help, and to place those animals in loving new homes whenever possible. We will never turn any equine in need away, and we do not charge a fee for taking an unwanted equine. More Info