Pass Through Our Gates and Find Your Horse!
When you choose to sponsor one of our horses, you’re giving that horse ongoing and reliable monthly support. Your gift helps provide for a horse’s feed, veterinary and farrier care, grooming and tack supplies, as well as any other needs that may come up in their daily care.
How Horse Sponsorship Works
What does your monthly sponsorship give you? You’ll join an exclusive "friendship" club which offers unique recognition for your support. Every sponsorship level receives a welcome package, which includes a letter of thanks, your horse’s story, and a 5x7” photo of your sponsored horse.
You will receive an invitation for sponsorship visits, scheduled monthly, where you and all of the horses' other sponsors will be invited to come out to the barn and celebrate together. A schedule will be created along with a personalized invitation sent to come out and join. This time will allow for up close and personal time, grooming, and information on how your horse, or should we say “friend”, is doing.
Meet the Horses
A Horse Tale’s herd is one that evolves and changes over time with new horses joining our herd and others moving on to their forever home or sadly passing on. Each horse that comes through our gates comes with their own story. While the horses at A Horse Tale can no longer be ridden, some of them would make excellent companions for just the right person. We invite you to spend some time getting to know our herd by reading each of their stories.
In Memoriam
If you’d like to know more about the horses who’ve passed through our gates but are sadly no longer with us, you can read about those beauties here.
Disclaimer
Spending of funds is confined to programs and projects approved by A Horse Tale. Each restricted contribution donated toward such an approved program or project will be used as restricted by the donor with the understanding that when the need for a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason as determined by A Horse Tale, the remaining restricted contributions will be used where needed most.