Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission

by Wild for Life Foundation
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Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
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Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission
Wild Horse & Burro Rescue & Sanctuary Mission

Project Report | Jan 11, 2021
Jan 2021 Update from NHRRM

By NHRRM | WFLF

The Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) is sending out our deepest gratitude to the countless frontline workers, essential workers, volunteers and others who have been there to help both people and animals in need, as best possible during these uncertain times. 

As we reflect on all the horses and burros we have saved from life threatening circumstances since founding the NHRRM, we are also humbled and extremely thankful for the ongoing support that’s made it possible for us to place these majestic animals into our sanctuary program and also into new loving homes.  Although we realize that not all animals can be saved, our commitment is to do our utmost for all animals that remain under our custodial care.  We believe that every life matters and we will keep doing everything possible to meet the needs of the vulnerable animals served through WFLF.

Through this project and our equine sanctuary program, we continue to provide ongoing health and veterinary medical care, food and housing to all the unadoptable and special needs wild and domestic equines we have rescued over the years, including a growing number of senior equines who ages range between 20 – 35 years old. 

Again, we thank you for supporting our work, by following us here at GlobalGiving, and for sharing information about our mission with your likeminded friends and family. We especially thank those of you who have been able to continue donating in support of our work.  Your donations are helping to save lives every day.

On behalf of WFLF’s Navajo Horse Rescue and Recovery Mission and the animals we serve, we send our warmest wishes to you and your family, with many blessings of peace, good health, joy and prosperity for the coming year and beyond.

Yours for the horses and burros,

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Wild for Life Foundation

Location: Studio City, CA - USA
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Project Leader:
Katia Louise
Studio City , CA United States

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