VEWS "Mayday Hayday" Fundraiser

Virginia Equine Welfare Society
START
13
May 2024
08:00 AM EDT
END
30
May 2024
01:00 PM EDT
RAISED
$70.14
GOAL $250.00
28.1% To Goal

About Our Auction

About Virginia Equine Welfare Society
VEWS was founded in 2011 when a group of horse welfare advocates decided to come together and save horses from the slaughter pipeline. Oftentimes horses being sent to auction end up being purchased by kill buyers who sell the horses to slaughter.​

Virginia Equine Welfare Society (VEWS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit horse rescue located in Hanover County, Virginia. We are a 100% volunteer-run organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing horses in need.

VEWS is solely funded by caring supporters like you, and all donations go toward the care of our rescue horses. Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate equines in need and to prevent equine abuse and neglect through education and community awareness. We provide safe housing, medical, and rehabilitation services to abused, neglected, abandoned, unwanted, and other at-risk equines and eventually, at the appropriate time, place them into caring, compatible, adoptive homes.


About Virginia Equine Welfare Society

VEWS was founded in 2011 when a group of horse welfare advocates decided to come together and save horses from the slaughter pipeline. Oftentimes horses being sent to auction end up being purchased by kill buyers who sell the horses to slaughter.

Virginia Equine Welfare Society (VEWS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit horse rescue located in Hanover County, Virginia. We are a 100% volunteer-run organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing horses in need.

VEWS is solely funded by caring supporters like you, and all donations go toward the care of our rescue horses. Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate equines in need and to prevent equine abuse and neglect through education and community awareness. We provide safe housing, medical, and rehabilitation services to abused, neglected, abandoned, unwanted, and other at-risk equines and eventually, at the appropriate time, place them into caring, compatible, adoptive homes.

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