Helping Hearts Equine Rescue

How You Can Help  -  Donate, Our Wish-list, Raise Donations by Shopping!

Alone, we can accomplish a little, together we can accomplish a lot for a horse in need.

Contributions:  All contributions to Helping Hearts Equine Rescue will be used to directly assist equines in need.   Checks should be made payable to 'Helping Hearts Equine Rescue' and mailed to PO Box 342, Perrineville, NJ  08535.  

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Shop thru iGive.com ~ Helping Hearts is a registered charity with iGive.com .  By joining iGive.com and shopping at your regular web-based retailers thru their website, a portion of your total purchase will be donated to Helping Hearts.   You can review the program and join iGive.com by clicking on  http://www.iGive.com/hheartsequine. iGive.com is a free service, and their online mall has over 680 brand-name stores, including Barnes & Noble, Staples, Lands'End, Jeffers and PetsMart. 

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We have Helping Hearts lapel pins.  All donations over $50 or sponsorships totally $50 over a 3 month period will receive one of these pins as a token of our gratitude.

They can also be purchased for $5 each--checks or cash only, no Paypal on these.  If you wish the pin mailed to you, please add .75 for postage.

100% of the purchase price of these pins will directly help our horses in need.

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Click on the Logos to go to their sites . . . . .

 Shop Country Supply.  They've got great prices, type "HelpingHearts" in the Country Care Code Box at Checkout and we earn 5% of your purchase (excluding dewormers)

 

 

 Charity Candle Shop has assigned HHER our own scent/candle. Order a candle and we earn 10% of the purchase price

 

Buy a Barn Building or Shed from Horizon Structures, mention Helping Hearts and they will donate $50 to us for every structure purchased!

 

 

 

 

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Helping Heart Sponsorship Program

Often, a rescue organization has to pay to get the horse out of its desperate situation. These horses have likely been neglected and/or abused and once they are safe, they are in dire need of vet, farrier, and dental care which is costly and can run hundreds of dollars.  Then come the expenses that come with every horse; feed, supplements, vet bills, chiropractic, wormers, etc.  The rehabilitation costs for most of these horses is high - diagnostic testing, training, etc.  Adoption fees rarely reflect or recoup the costs incurred to bring health and well-being to these deserving animals.

These horses need, and deserve, caring people to help them.  Our Helping Heart Sponsorship Program is an effective way for you to do this.  Maybe you would like a horse of your own but do not have the facilities, time, or money necessary to own your own horse.  This program gives you the opportunity to become involved in a particular horse's life and have a direct impact on that horse.  You only need to commit your heart to one, or more, of these horses in need.  Won't you please consider being a "Helping Heart" to one of our rescues?  There is no gift too big or too small, but if you wish to commit to a monthly sponsorship, we request a minimum monthly commitment of at least $20.  "Helping Heart Sposors" will be acknowledged in the indivudual horse's 'bio'.  If and when your horse is adopted to a loving home, you are welcome to choose another.
 

To give an idea of what things cost:
~  Farrier Trim (no shoes):  $40;             Dental visit:  $60;

~  Complete Vaccinations: $125.00
~  Bale of hay:  $8 to $12;                  Bag of grain:  $14 Av.  ~Bedding/Straw:  $6/bale
~  De-wormer:  $10-15 every 6 weeks

~ when they first arrive, they receive a Panacur Powerpac - cost is $55
 
  Thank you for your consideration!

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--- OUR WISH LIST---

~50/50 Hay Cubes             ~ Baled Hay        ~ Baled Straw

~ Blue Seal Feeds - Hay Stretcher, Vintage Senior, Vintage Victory, Hunter; for the neglected/starved - Rice Bran, Beet Pulp

~4 lb. red mineral blocks

~Supplements & Care Products: Fat Cat,  Corta-Flx Pellets, Thrush-Buster, Medicated Shampoos, fly-sprays, tube dewormers, Panacur PowerPac, Metamucil/Sand-Clear, Mega-Cell;

~Leather / breakaway Halters

~Draft Horse-Sized tack/blankets/sheets (86"plus!)

 

mmmm, someday soon, I hope ........

Quarantine Center:   We have the space, we need to clear it, fence it and place in a building for our future quarantine/rehab area.

(1) The Building:  Pine Board & Batten Horse Barn by Horizon Structures.  www.horizonstructures.com

~10' X 38' Horizon Structure - w3 10x10 stalls and 1 8x10 feed/storage room. . . . . . .Cost - $6,695, not including shipping charges. 

(2) 4-board post and rail fencing - -main paddock and quarantine paddock.

As the commercial says . . . dare to dream!

 

 

 

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