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Saving Equines is Made Possible by Contributions from Our Valued Supporters.
The Hardest Question We Ever Have to Ask - Will You Donate to H.S.W.H.S.?

If we lived in a perfect world, there would be no need for charitable organizations. Every living creature on this planet would be free, happy, secure, never hungry, and loved. As the saying goes, "There's no such thing as a perfect world." At H.S.W.H.S., our daily challenge is to provide the necessary support to the wild mustangs and burros requiring immediate attention for survival. Medical emergencies and rescue efforts happen quickly, therefore, the ability to access funds to initiate the rescue process is a critical factor to our team's success.

The High Sierra Wild Horse Sanctuary is a Non-Profit 501c3 organization - your donations are tax-deductible.

 

There are so many options from which to choose, here are some ideas:

  • VISA or MASTERCARD GIFT CARDS. These are the ideal forms of charitable giving. They will be accepted by any business and used for medical emergencies.

  • RETAIL GIFT CARDS. Many online and retail stores are offering gift cards to provide individuals and/or businesses with a quick and easy way to donate to charities. The amount of the gift card will be honored as your tax-deductible donation.

  • Amazon.com

  • Costco.com

  • HomeDepot.com

  • Horse.com

  • Jeffers.com

  • Lowes.com

  • Petco.com

  • Petsmart.com

  • Statelinetack.com

  • Target.com

  • TractorSupply.com

  • ValleyVet.com

  • Wallmart.com

  • PAYPAL. Click the donate button to indicate a specific monetary donation to HSWHS.

  • CARS 4 CAUSES. Donate your vehicle and indicate HSWHS as the recipient. Want to learn more, connect to their website, Cars4Causes.net.

  • CALLING ALL ONLINE SHOPPERS. You know who you are! Did you know that you can shop online at your favorite stores and donate at the same time? Sign-up at iGive.com and a percentage of your purchases will go directly to H.S.W.H.S. There is no cost to you and most major retail stores are represented. Check it out.

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