What does the World Horse Welfare do?

World Horse Welfare
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Charity Focus: What does the World Horse Welfare do?

The World Horse Welfare (WHW) is an international charity organisation dedicated to improving the welfare of horses worldwide. Founded in 1927, their mission is to work with horses, horse owners, communities, and governments to promote and safeguard the well-being of horses and alleviate their suffering.

World Horse Welfare focuses on several key areas to achieve its goals:

  1. Rescue and Rehabilitation: They rescue horses in distress, provide them with necessary care, rehabilitation, and medical attention, and work to find them suitable, loving homes.
  2. Advocacy and Campaigns: The organisation raises awareness about equine welfare issues and campaigns for changes in legislation and policies to protect horses from abuse, neglect, and cruelty.
  3. Education and Training: World Horse Welfare aims to educate owners, communities, and professionals about proper horse care, handling, and management to ensure better welfare standards.
  4. International Programs: They work in various countries around the world, supporting local communities and organisations to improve equine welfare on a global scale.
  5. Research: The organisation conducts and supports research projects to advance knowledge and understanding of equine welfare issues and best practices.

World Horse Welfare and Horses in Sport

World Horse Welfare is the only equine welfare charity that supports the responsible use of horses in sport and serves as an independent welfare advisor to prominent organisations such as the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), the International Horse Sports Confederation, and the British Horseracing Authority (BHA).

Can you visit the World Horse Welfare?

The Charity have various Rescue and Rehoming centres which welcome visitors to learn more about what they do, and to meet horses and ponies in their care.

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The centres include:

Belwade Farm, Aberdeenshire

Glenda Spooner Farm, Somerset

Hall Farm, Norfolk

Penny Farm, Blackpool

Each centre holds various events throughout the year that include farm tours and open days to help raise valuable funds for the care and treatment of the equines in their care.

Their work extends to various countries, addressing specific regional challenges related to horse welfare. The organisation relies on the support of donors, volunteers, and horse enthusiasts to carry out its vital work.

World Horse Welfare (Registered charity no: 206658 and SC038384).

Please note that details about specific organisations can change over time, so visit their official website or other reliable sources for the most up-to-date information.

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