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Please Join our Circle of Hope!

Please join our Circle of Hope by making a recurring monthly contribution towards the care of one of our rescue horses.

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Please join our Circle of Hope by making a recurring monthly gift for one year towards the care of our rescue horse at The Dorset Equine Rescue. By joining the Circle of Hope you are helping to cover important monthly expenses associated with caring for a rescue horse including veterinary care, farrier care, grain, medications, hay and training. This will help us to continue to save the lives of horses in need and connect them with caring families and adopters who will give them wonderful and loving forever homes. When you join our Circle of Hope, you have the option of selecting a specific horse to sponsor, or you may choose to support the general herd. If you choose a specific horse, you will receive a photo of the horse you wish to sponsor, along with their story. This also makes a great holiday or birthday gift to honor a friend or family member who loves horses. There are three levels to consider when joining our Circle of Hope:

Silver Level: $45/per month
Covers the grain for one month for one horse, or covers the cost of one farrier visit for one horse, or buys 5 large salt blocks.

Gold Level: $100/per month
Covers 20 bales of hay, enough to feed one small horse for one month, or covers the cost of 5 hours of training, or buys 7 tubes of de-wormer.


Platinum Level: $250/per month
Covers the hay to feed two horses for one month, or covers 12 hours of training, or buys two winter blankets, or buys a pallet of horse bedding.

Your sponsorship will make a life-saving difference for a horse at the Dorset Equine Rescue and allow our organization to continue its mission into the future.

Hope's Story

Hope came to The Dorset Equine Rescue as a 4 month old with her mom June in the summer of 2018. Hope was very ill with rhodococcus and pneumonia when she arrived with us. Sadly, she encountered multiple severe complications and her body could not recover. Rather than allowing her to suffer, she was humanly euthanized. We were heartbroken and have decided to name our Circle of Hope in her memory to help other horses like her have hope for a new life.