Equamore Foundation was established, as its name suggests, “for the love of horses.” By providing a safety net for horses with no alternatives for their care, the Foundation fulfills its goal of matching unfortunate horses with more fortunate circumstances. In the past Equamore has provided for blind, abused, abandoned, orphaned, and aged horses, as well as those scheduled to be put down due to infirmities or seemingly intractable behavior problems.
Equamore has proven that with love, care, and training, most handicapped or disadvantaged horses can be rehabilitated. Equamore’s guardianship allows these horses to recover and prosper until suitable placement is made where they can begin happy and often productive new lives. It has been our pleasure over the years to see horses with infirmities become ‘pasture pets’, living and loved as they age with no further expectations placed on them. It has also been our pleasure to see horses with major physical or emotional disabilities brought back into healthy and productive partnerships with new owners.
Equamore was established as a registered business organization on May 9, 1991 and filed for foundation status in 1994. In 1996 the foundation was granted, through a letter of determination, a 501(c)3 designation by the Internal Revenue Service. Donations to Equamore Foundation are tax exempt as allowed by law. Consult with your tax professional.
Equamore has provided and continues to provide emotional support and education to the families who take in the horses that pass through the Foundation.
The Foundation is supported entirely by volunteers, our Endowment Fund, private donations, funds from other foundations, the Equamore Gift Store, and benefit fundraisers.



