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Charlie's Angels Horse Rescue Inc. Donation Appeal

Charlie's Angels Horse Rescue Inc

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For the ongoing rescue and rehabilitation of horses whose lives have been impacted by neglect, abuse, trauma and racing. * For the purchase and transport of horses on "death row" (including pregnant mares and foals), sitting in slaughterhouse holding yards and meatworks auctions, to change their life forever and bring their stories to the public to help educate and raise awareness about the effects of breeding, racing and poor management and abuse of horses.

How will the funds be used?

Primarily, the funds are used to help cover the expensive costs of rehabilitating horses, including regular feed and specialised feed, dentistry, surgeries, farrier work and hoof rehabiliation, specialised natural horsemanship rehabilitation training to help horses recover from human-induced trauma, worming, vaccinations, micro-chipping, supplements and vitamins, rugs and boots, physical therapies (such as massage, chiropractic or acupuncture). Also, to help pay our annual insurance bill and government fees required of registered charitable organisations. Printing of educational material. All of our management staff and foster carers are volunteers, so all donations go towards supporting our horses and rescuing new ones, helping to rehabilitate and heal them until they can find loving forever homes.

Key areas of expenditure

  • Horse feed
  • Veterinary expenses
  • Health care

Are donations tax deductible? Yes

Will I receive a receipt for my donation?
Yes, immediately sent to you by email when approved.

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