The Mare and Foal Sanctuary has been overwhelmed by the generosity of crowdfunding supporters who have, in a matter of weeks, helped raise half the required funds for a much needed horsebox for the charity.
With a target of £35,000, the charity will to soon be able to buy a reliable horsebox which will be used to transport equines who’ve been abused, neglected or abandoned, to safety.
The ambitious Horsebox Crowdfunder was set up in July, 2024 and so far, kind supporters have already donated more than half of the total needed. Online supporters have pledged almost nine thousand pounds in the digital appeal and the Crowdfunder has also been directly awarded two large sums by two major donors who wish to remain anonymous. Ten thousand pounds were presented by a major fund-giver and another two thousand pounds was generously offered by another supporter.
The Sanctuary hopes that with a little more support to raise the remaining 14 thousand, the horsebox can hit the road quickly to help more equines in desperate need.
Sally Burton, Head of Sanctuary Care says:
“The charity’s current horsebox has served us well but has a few too many miles on the clock and doesn’t always start when we need it to. It’s becoming very costly to run and increasingly unreliable. While the horsebox design is ideal for our horses and ponies, the vehicle itself is showing signs of significant wear and tear, being 11 years old with a mileage of more than 111,000. We are now footing the bill for major and minor repairs on a regular basis and in the last 24 months have spent £6,389.60.
“The new horsebox will make a huge difference. It’ll give us peace of mind when travelling to the furthest corners of the Southwest on rescues and provide smooth transitions of rescued horses between our four sanctuary sites, or for veterinary treatment as needed.
Saving the lives of horses and ponies is at the heart of the fundraising campaign and the charity has been rescuing hundreds of equines in desperate need for more than 30 years.
Shetland pony Lola was starving when she was rescued alongside 17 equines from an unlicensed organisation known as Family Nest Therapy. The Sanctuary’s Welfare Outreach and Advice team escalated the case to the RSPCA and took part in a multi-agency rescue over two days in summer 2022. This resulted in 13 horses and ponies in exceptionally poor condition coming into The Mare and Foal Sanctuary’s care. Transport was a major aspect of this welfare operation, and the charity needed reliable transport to remove the equines to safety.
Members of the public can see the current horsebox and learn more about the work of the Mare and Foal Sanctuary at its Summer Fete on 25th August at Coombe Park Equestrian and Education Centre at Totnes.
For more information and interviews, please call Pippa Quelch (PR & Campaigns Manager) on 07751 199661 or email pippa.quelch@mareandfoal.org