Saturday, September 22, 2007

There is a life....



I recently found out that HOPE FOR HORSES was robbed by a couple who attended last years auction. With that said Jupiter's Muses is proud to announce a donation of several necklaces to this years event.


Saddle Up at Sunset with Hope For Horses

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Silent Auction: 6:00
Live Auction: 7:30

Entertainment by the Joe Slick Band

Tickets $65 - Online registratin available soon

Westin Lincoln Square
600 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, Washington
425.638.1000

RSVP by October 15, 2007. Attendance is limited. Raffle tickets, sports memorabilia, artwork, jewelry, travel and more in a silent and live auction to benefit the work of Hope For Horses. Join us for sumptuous hors d’oeuvres and desserts. Cocktail casual or western attire appropriate.










This is Dahlia. She’s one of the nearly 150 horses we have worked with over the years. When Dahlia arrived, she was more than 200 pounds underweight and near death. Originally destined for slaughter, she was bought by a family who intended to sell her for profit. But while they were waiting for a buyer, they didn’t see any need to feed or take care of her. And Dahlia was slowly starving to death. Today Dahlia is happy, healthy, and has a job! She acts as a mentor for new horses at the barn, helps teach animal control officers and others what to look for in neglected or abused horses, and is a patient and kind companion for children and adults.


Won’t you please help us restore hope in other horses like Dahlia?



info@hopeforhorses.net
360.453.4040
www.hopeforhorses.net



To make a donation to our cause, please follow this link.


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Hope for Horses
PO Box 1790
Woodinville, WA 98072
360-453-4040
info@hopeforhorses.net


As most of you know I rarely advertise anything on this blog....MY EXCEPTION IS THIS!

1 comment:

Inkling said...

That work sounds amazing. I hope the auction goes well, and gets them a lot of donors. And I hope that no one takes anything from them this year!

The story reminded me a little of a book I read about a lady named Kim, her husband Troy, and the ranch they run in Oregon. They rescue horses and children, the perfect combination for healing and hope for both. The book she wrote is called Hope Rising, and I hear she has yet another one out. You should definitely check it out, for it would be right up your alley for something to inspire you and keep you going during frustrating times.