Why I support World Horse Welfare
…and how you can too!
What is World Horse Welfare?
• World Horse Welfare is the UK’s biggest rescue and rehoming charity
• As well as helping horses in Britain they also help working horses all over the world
• It is nearly 90 years old and helps horses, ponies, donkeys and mules here and all over the world
World Horse Welfare in the UK • World Horse Welfare has four rescue and
rehoming centres caring for over 200 horses: – Belwade Farm in Aberdeenshire– Penny Farm in Lancashire – Hall Farm in Norfolk – Glenda Spooner Farm in Somerset
• Visitors are welcome and can meet some of the wonderfully friendly horses
• All the centres regularly hold events such as shows and family fun days!
• Each centre has its own Facebook page
World Horse Welfare in the UK
• The charity has 16 expert Field Officers covering England, Wales and Scotland
• These Field Officers are able to investigate abuse, neglect or suffering reported via the free Welfare Line
• The Field Officers may offer the owner advice, or in some cases work with the authorities to remove a horse who isn’t being properly cared for
Here for vulnerable horsesExpert knowledge,
teamwork and compassion enables
World Horse Welfare to change the fortunes
of ponies like Tiggy.Poor Tiggy was found
abandoned and fending for herself when
she was pregnant. Thanks to World Horse Welfare,
today Tiggy is a happy, healthy and confident pony
who is so eager to please (and loves to jump!)
Rehoming happy horses • As soon as horses like Tiggy are well
and their rehabilitation is complete they are ready to find happy new homes
• Whilst all the horses are owned by World Horse Welfare forever many horses stay with their rehomers for life!
• Rehoming a once abused or neglected horse gives him or her a bright future and makes space in the centres for horses who desperately need help
Thanks to Charlotte
rehoming Star we had space to help poor
Patch
Ensuring horses are protected by law• World Horse Welfare campaigns to make sure
that laws to protect the welfare of horses are: – appropriate for horses– up to date – being enforced
• Because Britain is part of the European Union the charity speaks to the UK parliament in London as well as the European parliament in Brussels
• The charity has helped to bring about over 50 laws that directly help horse welfare
World Horse Welfare Overseas• In many countries around the world the
poorest people still have working horses, ponies, donkeys and mules to help them earn money to feed their families
• They pull carts, work on farms and are used instead of cars for transport
• They often help children get to school, fetch and carry drinking water and transport ill or injured people to hospital
World Horse Welfare Overseas
• Sadly though many of the owners don’t have access to:– The right kind of food for their horse – Farriers to keep their hooves in good
condition– Vets or medical experts – Tack or harnesses that fit properly– Every-day horse care essentials, such as
hoof-picks
• This often means that the horses are in pain when they work, through no fault of their owner
World Horse Welfare Overseas
• World Horse Welfare has 12 projects around the world
• They work with people living in the countries to provide: – Education – Skills – Hands-on care
• This gives horses and their owners a brighter future
Young people are so important• The charity works with
children and young people of all ages all over the world to teach them about good horse care
• The children can help to change the culture around horse care and for years to come can pass on important knowledge about how to keep horses healthy and well
How about including photographs of: activities you’ve done to fundraise visits to our rescue and rehoming centres your favourite World Horse Welfare horse, pony or donkey
Or what about a story from our website, newsletter or a Facebook post that inspired you to get involved with World Horse Welfare?
Here’s a space for you to add some of the reasons why you support World Horse Welfare!
World Horse Welfare
& Me!
There are lots of ways you can support
World Horse Welfare
Rehoming horses of all shapes and sizesThese horses and ponies all have a wonderful new life ahead of them but there are so many more. Meet all the lovely horses and ponies looking for new homes atwww.worldhorsewelfare.org/rehoming
Adopt A Horse By adopting May, Magpie, India or Digger you can follow their progress throughout rehabilitation as they prepare for rehoming. When you adopt a
gorgeous World Horse Welfare horse you will receive a DVD telling their story, welcome pack and seasonal updates every three months. You can also visit your chosen horse at their rescue and rehoming centre.
Get involved in a fundraising event…Keep an eye on the
website or social media as there are lots of
events taking place all over the country
from Pleasure Rides to fun days out at your nearest rescue and
rehoming centre!
…or arrange your own!
£10 buys food and bedding for a very sick horse at one of our centres for two days.
Why not add a picture of you holding your
own fundraising event here?
Become a Young Supporter today www.worldhorsewelfare.org/young-supporters
Are you a Shetland Superstar?Becoming a Young Supporter is completely FREE!
In your Fundraiser Pack you will receive ideas about how to work your way through the four Junior Supporter stages. As soon as you raise £10 you will receive your Shetland Superstar card and badge.
After just a couple of fundraising events – such as bake sale in your village, a sponsored silence or a ‘Fancy Dress Pony Day’ - in no time you could reach the lofty heights of a Connemara Cracker!
Thank you from us and all of our
World Horse Welfare friends!