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Giving a Voice to Those in Need

A life-long horseman, John has always contributed to equine causes. His continued devotion to helping unwanted, abused, neglected or slaughter bound horses is an example of the kind of person John is. John has always shown compassion and love for animals and dedicates a large part of his time and money to the honorable foundations below.

Villa Chardonnay

Over 300 animals including horses, donkeys, goats, dogs, cats and a turkey call Villa Chardonnay home. These animals have no other place to go. Villa Chardonnay is an accredited animal sanctuary for the discarded, sick and formerly abused. They come to finish out their lives. We need your help. To make a tax-deductible donation or provide ongoing financial support, please visit our Donate Now Page. You may also mail your donation to Villa Chardonnay, P.O. Box 890130, Temecula, CA 92589.

Website: https://www.villachardonnay.org/

Equine Rescue

FalconRidge is a non-profit, humane equine organization, sanctuary, rehabilitation and training center for the horse. Nestled in the rolling foothills of North Valley Center in San Diego County, FalconRidge Ranch was founded in 2002 to provide care, rehabilitation, training, and temporary or permanent home to unwanted, abused, neglected or slaughter bound horses. It is the mission of FalconRidge Equine Rescue, Inc. to improve equine physical, emotional and mental well-being so that their lives are enriched, and they have a positive, healthy future.

Website: http://falconridgerescue.org/

Saving America's Mustangs

Wild horses are a living symbol of our American heritage and freedom. These Mustangs must be protected. Businesswoman and philanthropist Madeleine Pickens is committed to this promise. Through her Foundation, citizens from all walks of life are uniting in support for the creation of a permanent home, a wild horse-eco resort & preserve, to save these magnificent national treasures.

Website: http://savingamericasmustangs.org/

Save Havasupai Horses

Beyond the natural beauty of the Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon, there is an ugly truth. For more than four decades, countless pack horses and mules in the canyon have been neglected and abused by certain violent individuals. From the scale of abuse that has been documented, it is clear that this is a chronic and systemic problem within the Supai nation. Whether due to lack of resources or willful disregard, SAVE pledges to do all we can to address this problem. We pledge to be a voice for the animals.

https://havasupaihorses.org/