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Easy R Equine Rescue

Org #24369
Vetted since 2014
2009
year founded
$13,525
raised on GlobalGiving
9
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The mission of Easy R Equine Rescue is to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected, or displaced horses and use the process of rehabilitation of the horses to reach out to youth and families in our community. The goals of the organization include: Coordination of efforts with local agencies such as law enforcement and other animal welfare agencies in order to rescue abused, neglected, and displaced horses Rehabilitation of rescued horses by providing quality veterinary, dental, and farrier services and appropriate refeeding programs. Rehabilitation also includes behavioral training or re-training in order to increase the successful placement or adoption of each horse Determination of a per... read more

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Angie Alspaugh
Angie Alspaugh
Terry Alspaugh
Terry Alspaugh
Team
Angela Alspaugh
Organization Information
3531 152nd Street
Lubbock, Texas 79423
United States
806-928-1403
Organization Information
3531 152nd Street
Lubbock, Texas 79423
United States
806-928-1403

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

From Lost to Loved

By Angie Alspaugh | Project Leader

Back in late July 2023, Easy R Equine Rescue received a call from a gentleman who lived outside of town.  A stray horse had wandered onto his property and he had contained the horse within the... Read the full report ›

Sometimes Goodbye is the Most Merciful Decision

By Angie Alspaugh | Project Leader

Goodbye is never easy.  In fact, when it's an active decision a person has to make, goodbye is quite heartbreaking.  But merciful at the same time.    Denim came to us in October... Read the full report ›

From Suffering to Safety

By Angela Alspaugh | Project Leader

When we get calls about horses in need, most often it's about one or two horses. Maybe three. In August we started receiving calls from multiple concerned citizens in a small neighboring county about... Read the full report ›
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