The Gifted Equine Foundation
$13,102.89
Raised
491
Donations
$30,000
Goal
There is a seedy, dark and corrupt industry in which horses, mules and donkeys are traded like playing cards. For profit. Of the thousands of horses end up in the auction circuit annually, MANY of those will fall into the wrong hands and be pipelined across the border of Canada or Mexico for slaughter. The industry is cruel, it is vile, and it is alarmingly unregulated. Horses may be abused, neglected, malnourished, and/or severely injured and still be brought to auction. Horses will be passed around from person to person. They will be stripped of their name and assigned a number. They will be degraded to a commodity – a poker chip. The people doing the trading will only see dollar signs.
They don’t care.
But we do. To us, they are more than a number.
The horses who end up at auction have stories, they have lives, they have a past. The horses who find themselves at these auctions once carried your children at county fairs for hours on end. They provided cheap entertainment and inflated egos for men at rodeos. They took families to church on Sundays or plowed their fields on Thursdays. Perhaps they were a pasture companion on a hobby farm. Maybe they were lesson horses or trail horses in high traffic tourist towns. Most of them had names, perhaps at one point in their lives – they were deeply adored and doted on by a little girl with braided pigtails. They serve us, willingly and with their whole being. They will loyally serve people their whole lives- all the way to getting on a trailer that will deliver them to their death.
They deserve more than that.
WHY DONATE?
The reality is that in order to rescue these lives, it takes funding. Checkbooks can change the world – and most of us individually don’t have enough to do it on our own. That is why community and fundraising is so important.
The cost of rescue is more than the transactional receipt at auction. To responsibly rescue, the horses often times need to be rehabilitated both physically and emotionally. There is the cost of feed, supplements, vet expenses, transport, training, and housing/shelter. The Gifted Equine not only does the initial rescue, but does right by the animals we save. We do all with integrity and with the animal always being priority.
Donations help to save lives at auction, but also ensures that not only do the animals get to live, but they get to really LIVE life that way they deserve.
You can be a part of the solution. From number to name – they deserve that.
NOTHING GREAT IS BUILT ALONE:
Whenever the world of rescue becomes too overwhelming, I lean into a quote by Mr. Rogers.
"When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” I would like to challenge you all to take that a step further. Don’t just look for the helpers. Be one.
We have the opportunity every day to make decisions that have a ripple effect of positive. There is a spectrum. From something as seemingly benign as holding the
door open for a stranger all the way to stepping fully into the arena of rescue to save lives. Every gesture matters. And in this case, every donation matters.
Your donation to The Gifted Equine saves lives. Their work saves lives. No donation is too small. It all adds up. “Individually we are a drop, but together we are the ocean.” So, together - let’s make some waves.
Haley and Savanah of The Gifted Equine
When you donate you are helping save lives, providing:
- Purchase price from sale barn
- Transport costs to get them safely to the rescue facilities
- Veterinary costs* (a major expense for equine rescue)
- Medical costs associated with rehabilitation
- Training if needed to provide the animal with tools to not only survive, but thrive
- Basics like feed, supplements, bedding, etc
- Their residency while we rehabilitate them and all it takes to support them.
- Owner surrender intakes - with your help we can prevent horses entering this cruel industry altogether
- Invest in expansion of our Texas location so that we may intake and support more animals who desperately need us
The Gifted Equine is a 501c3 non profit rescue. You will receive an email receipt for your records post donation.
Our donors
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Brenda
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$26.48
Thank you for your work and organizing to help. May you find all the support many times over. 🫶🏽
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Angie Creech
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$21.13
Thank you for working so hard to save these beautiful creatures!
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Jerrie Obray
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$520.87
Thank you for being their savior
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Mya Novak
donated
$5.52
This isn’t much but I just want you all to know what your doing is amazing and beautiful thank god for people like you
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Laurie
You are doing remarkable work 🩷
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Lisa
donated
$52.37
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Roslynn Farro
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$10.90
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Courtney
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$10.72
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Anonymous
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A$31.67
Thank you for doing what you do. My heart breaks for those gorgeous souls. You are making a difference. Much love. ❤️
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Marissa Bennett
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A$17.16
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Cynthia
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$21.13
Hope this helps
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Taryn Mackay
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C$16.06
It's not much, but I hope it gets you closer to what you need. Thanks for helping these babies
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HopeCauthen Freebird
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$10.90
May Jesus multiply it
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Caitlin
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$10.72
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Niko
Keep up the great work. Happy to know people like yall exist in this cruel world. Yall make it better.
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Marie
I know this isn't much but I donated what I could. I am poor and I have a chronic illness. But there are those who are more in need. Especially those who can't fend for themselves. Thank you for all your hard work.
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Kim
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$52.37
I pray you reach your goal and more.
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Anonymous
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Beatrix Talamantes
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$10.72
Thank you for what you do
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Anonymous
Much love to all you guys and equine babies
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Claudia
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A$20
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Else Riegler
donated
$52.45
Take care of them with all the love possible. Else from Norway
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Shannon Fulkerson
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$26.34
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Amanda
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$10.72
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Teresa
donated
$26.48
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Avi Athwal
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brandee santini
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$10.72
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Tabitha Matsueda
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$10.90
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Lindsay
donated
$26.48
Good luck in saving as many horses as you can. They deserve a second chance!