Fires blazing across the Colorado landscape have together burned more than 100,000 acres in the past few weeks. The Waldo Canyon and High Park fires near Colorado Springs and Fort Collins respectively have ravaged the natural beauty of the area, destroyed nearby homes, and left many displaced people wondering what to do next. For horse owners that uncertainty is even greater. Hundreds of horses have already been displaced and, while local Horse Parks, Fairgrounds, and Equestrian Centers have graciously opened up to evacuated horses, the cost of caring for those horses magnifies the stresses of an already trying time. Efforts to help are already underway but outside assistance is badly needed.
To most effectively deliver aid the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund was established with the goal of getting horses the help they need, when they need it. “It is important to understand this fund is a dollar in and a dollar out,” says John Long, “nothing is withheld.” Any donation to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund is a timely and efficient benefit for horses and horse owners.
Donations may be made online by going to USEF.org.
Having originated during the aftermath of Hurricanes Rita and Katrina the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund was formed to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of horses during trying times. Money donated to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund is used to prepare for disasters and assists equids of any breed who are victims of disasters including but not restricted to hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, and fires. Money donated to the fund is held by the USEF in an account restricted for this purpose. Money from the fund can only be disbursed upon the authorization of the USEF Chief Executive Officer.
If you wish to contribute by check, please make it out to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund and mail it to:
The United States Equestrian Federation
4047 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY 40511.
I wish I could help out more, but I am going to send ten dollars. I hope everyone who can will each send a little.
prayers to all in the affected area
this sounds terrible. i’d love to send a donation but i don’t know if my parents would agree. i do have an idea. i am in the market and i could save some of the money i earn and donate! what does anyone think of that? be in touch.
What an awful situation. I’m glad there’s help.