Stolen Horse International (SHI), also known as NetPosse.com, is a unique organization that helps owners of lost or stolen horses network with others to find their animals. They are also the leading source of educational resources regarding horse theft prevention.
To kick off the holiday season, SHI is holding its annual fundraising auction on eBay, and they are seeking donations of goods and services from horse lovers to make the auction a success. Suggested donation items include artwork, tack and stable equipment, books, DVDs, jewelry and clothing.
Current items for this year’s auction include Parelli DVDs, horsehair jewelry, vacation lodging packages, equine art and more. The auction will open for bidders on Friday, Nov. 25 and run until around Dec. 1.
For more information, including instructions on how to donate and a preview of some of the items that will be available in this year’s auction, visit netposse.com
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