24 Hours | 48 Horses | 1 Community
Zuma’s Rescue Ranch participates in ASPCA’s Help A Horse Day 2015 on April 26, 2015.
LITTLETON – Zuma’s Rescue Ranch has a mission. In honor of ASPCA’s Help A Horse Day, Zuma’s Rescue Ranch will complete 24 hours of natural horsemanship and bring extra love and attention to its 48 rescue horses on April 26, 2015.
Help a Horse Day at Zuma’s Rescue Ranch will feature 24 hours of helping horses – a marathon of natural horsemanship. Volunteers, students and staff will gather on Saturday, April 25 through Sunday, April 26 for a lock-in dedicated to working with each of the 48 rescue horses at Zuma’s Rescue Ranch. Massage therapy, reiki sessions, sunrise grazing, chiropractic care, are just a few of the services that the horses will receive in the 24-hour period. All of the activities and services that will be provided to each horse will be based on each horse’s needs.
Help a Horse Day was designed by the ASPCA as a way for equine organizations to spread the word about the work they do on behalf of at-risk horses – and how their communities could join in the effort. From California to Maine and 30 states in-between, April 26, 2014 – the ASPCA’s second annual Help a Horse Day – was filled with events celebrating the work of equine rescue groups. More than 80 equine rescue groups held events in conjunction with our Help a Horse Day Celebration Contest. Contestants were judged on the creativity of their events, as well as their success engaging their local communities. The ASCPA awarded $10,000 grants to the five finalists in the contest.
For more information about Zuma’s Rescue Ranch or its programming, visit zumasrescueranch.com.
About Zuma’s Rescue Ranch:
Since 2008, Zuma’s Rescue Ranch has been dedicated to providing a place of sanctuary and healing for the voiceless humans and animals in the metro Denver region. Zuma’s Rescue Ranch rescues and rehabilitates abused and neglected horses, and provides Equine Assisted Learning and Therapy to struggling children and adults in the Denver Metro Area. Rescued horses are paired with rescued children and adults to create powerful bonds and incredible recoveries. Zuma’s Rescue Ranch is mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. More information about the organization can be found at zumasrescueranch.com.
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