Reach Out. Act. Respond.—for Horses

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Through October 7, you can prove that “Horses Have the Loudest ROAR.” The EQUUS Foundation is one of Animal Planet’s eight charitable partners participating in the 2014 Animal Planet ROAR (Reach Out. Act. Respond) Matching Campaign—and the only HORSE charity involved.

The funds from the ROAR Campaign will be used to: 

  • Reduce the unwanted horse population
  • Retrain horses for multiple careers
  • Make equine therapy available to more people

Ready to help horses ROAR? Here’s how:

VOTE HERE
Vote every day to help us win the Fan Favorite poll by clicking this link http://www.animalplanet.com/helping-pets/roar/fan-favorite-poll.htm and voting for the EQUUS Foundation. Animal Planet will award $10,000 to the charitable partner with the most votes in the Fan Favorite Poll.

CLICK HERE
Help us win Most Traffic! Just click this link once: http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/rescue-retrain-and-re-home-horses-to-heal-people/?rf=equusfoundation. Animal Planet will award another $10,000 to the charitable partner with the most traffic to its ROAR Cause page, hosted by GlobalGiving.

DONATE HERE
Animal Planet will match donations from $10 to $10,000 per donor until their matching funds are depleted. Click this link http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/rescue-retrain-and-re-home-horses-to-heal-people/?rf=equusfoundation- to donate!

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Share this link http://www.equusfoundation.org/ROAR with 10 friends through October 7.

Helping the EQUUS Foundation in the Animal Planet ROAR Campaign will help horses everywhere!

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