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Updated: Jan 14


A photograph of galloping rescue horses in a pasture at Colorado Horse Rescue in Longmont, Colorado
Happy horses gallop in a pasture at Colorado Horse Rescue in Longmont, Colorado

In the heart of Colorado, nestled amidst the mountains and sprawling landscapes, exists a haven for creatures that embody grace, strength, and companionship: horses. Since 1986, Colorado Horse Rescue (CHR) has been a place of hope, tirelessly working to build a brighter future for horses in need.


CHR's mission is as simple as it is profound: to create safe solutions for every horse, regardless of their past or present circumstances. As a 501(c)(3) impact organization, CHR operates with a clear vision, fueled by passion and dedication.


A photograph of two horses at Colorado Horse Rescue in Longmont, Colorado
Patrick and Mac sharing a moment

Horses from all walks of life find refuge when they enter through CHR’s gate. From private owners seeking responsible rehoming to horses rescued from dire situations, CHR welcomes all those in need. These horses often come with unique challenges, be it medical issues or behavioral complexities. Within the embrace of CHR's dedicated team of equine professionals, each horse is given a chance to heal, grow, and thrive.


On a sprawling 50-acre property, CHR operates at full capacity, providing industry-leading care to 60 horses every day. For CHR, the journey extends to rehabilitation, rehoming, and beyond, as they continue to advocate for the welfare of horses everywhere.



COLORADO HORSE RESCUE -WHO WE ARE



 

CHR TAKES THE REINS OF THE ANNIE PROJECT, ADVANCING ITS MISSION


Horses at dude and guest ranches create unforgettable memories, yet their retirement often leads to uncertain fates at auctions, risking falling into the slaughter pipeline. To offer a compassionate alternative, The Annie Project was established in 2017 by Drifter’s Hearts of Hope Horse Rescue, C Lazy U Ranch, and The Colorado Dude and Guest Ranch Association. This initiative provides retiring ranch horses a chance at new beginnings through reputable rescues.


A photograph of horse that was discovered at a livestock auction and became the inspiration for The Annie Project to take care of horses after their retirement.
Gentle horse Annie inspired The Annie Project

The Annie Project was inspired by Annie, a gentle horse from C Lazy U Ranch, discovered in a livestock auction by Drifter’s Hearts of Hope. Annie’s rescue sparked a transformative movement, prompting C Lazy U Ranch to reflect on their responsibility towards their horses’ well-being, even after retirement. Initially nurtured by Drifter’s Hearts of Hope, the project has now been entrusted to Colorado Horse Rescue (CHR) to expand its mission.


C Lazy U Ranch remains a supporter of The Annie Project. In fact, they have partnered with Locke + Co Distilling to craft a limited-edition Aspen Aged Rye whiskey. Each bottle sold at the ranch supports Colorado Horse Rescue, honoring Annie’s legacy and funding the care of retired ranch horses like Annie. 


The Annie Project is a heartwarming testament to compassion and collaboration, ensuring a brighter future for horses by granting these animals the dignified retirement they so richly deserve.


 


Come experience the magic of Colorado Horse Rescue yourself on Saturday, September 21, 2024! As the sun sets over the Colorado horizon, CHR invites you to join them for Mane Event, a celebration of fellowship, fun, and impact.


Set against the backdrop of their picturesque property in Longmont, Mane Event promises an evening of joy and purpose, where guests can experience the CHR mission firsthand. It's an opportunity to become part of a vision-driven community, united in their dedication to making a difference in the lives of horses, today and for generations to come.






 


There are many ways to join CHR in their mission. Volunteers are essential to the organization, contributing their time and skills to support various aspects of their operation. From barn chores to administrative tasks, every pair of hands makes a difference.


For those unable to volunteer, donating offers another avenue of support. Whether through financial contributions, legacy planning, or heartfelt gifts, every donation fuels CHR's efforts to serve more horses and make a lasting impact.


A photograph of two equine volunteers at Colorado Horse Rescue in Longmont, Colorado
Volunteers making a difference at Colorado Horse Rescue

Businesses, too, can play a vital role in supporting CHR's mission through sponsorship. By aligning with CHR, businesses not only demonstrate their commitment to corporate social responsibility but also gain valuable exposure within the community. It's a partnership that benefits both parties while advancing the cause of equine welfare.



 

A photograph of HorseAlert which is a free emergency response tool from Colorado Horse Rescue
HorseAlert is a FREE emergency response tool

In keeping with their commitment to serving not only the horses within their gates but also the broader equine community, CHR introduces HorseAlert.


As wildfires increasingly threaten Colorado and beyond, CHR founded HorseAlert after witnessing firsthand the devastating impact of natural disasters on the equine community. Often, horse owners lack trailers, and many facilities have more horses than they can transport during evacuations.

 

HorseAlert, a FREE emergency response tool, connects those needing to evacuate horses with willing volunteers. Just like popular rideshare applications, HorseAlert matches individuals in need with those ready to assist. Join CHR in its mission to safeguard the lives of horses, their caregivers, and fellow evacuees during times of crisis.


Visit HorseAlert.org for more information, to register your horses, and to volunteer as a driver.




Colorado Horse Rescue remains a steadfast ally for horses in need, driven by compassion and commitment. With innovative solutions and the unwavering support of the community, it continues to create safe solutions for horses in need. Join CHR’s mission, as together, strides are made towards a world where all horses know safety, healing, and love.


 









EquuStyle Art & Travel magazine thanks Megan Goheen, Marketing Associate, Colorado Horse Rescue for writing an excellent article and sharing photographs and videos. Our sincere thanks to the staff, volunteers, and board members for using their time, talents, and energy to "build a better world for horses, one life at at time" .


All images Copyright Colorado Horse Rescue -all rights reserved. Cannot be reproduced for any purpose without permission from Colorado Horse Rescue.


Updated: Jun 10, 2024


A photograph of New Zealand's vast landscape with the sun on the horizon
New Zealand Horse Photography Workshop with fine art equine photographer Tony Stromberg

Imagine traveling to an exotic location like New Zealand with one of the world's top ten fine art equine photographers, Tony Stromberg to photograph horses. Or, traveling to Central California during April to learn tips about photographing wild horses.


Mastering the art of photographing horses is a transformational experience for many horse enthusiasts. Add traveling to a unique location or witnessing wild horses in a sanctuary make the adventure even more special.


New Zealand is exotic and the landscape is wildly variable from volcanic terrain to glaciers. Traveling to Christchurch, New Zealand during the summer of 1985, we encountered vast, pastoral beauty and saw countless stars blanketed by a pitch-black night sky. Each day traveling through the countryside was magical and the people were very friendly.


For many people an opportunity to travel to New Zealand may be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It is a treasured memory for me and I do hope to return. Huka Falls is a particularly picturesque location on the South Island with one of the highest flowing waterfalls in the world. New Zealand has a lot to see and absorb with whatever amount of time you spend in this pristine country.


Traveling to New Zealand to photograph horses and visit the area will be a memorable experience for anyone who loves to travel. Learn more today at https://tonystromberg.com/product/equine-photography-in-new-zealand/



A photograph by fine art equine photographer Lori Sortino of a large herd of horses galloping across a Return to Freedom wild horse sanctuary.
"Mustang Mood" by fine art equine photographer Lori Sorvino

Or, why not take a 3-day workshop and learn how to photograph rescued mustangs on a 2,000 acre sanctuary in San Luis Obispo, California, April 23-24-25, 2024? Return to Freedom photo safaris are fundraisers for the nonprofit organization Return to Freedom.org which is a national wild horse conservation organization focused on sanctuary, conservation, advocacy, and education.


Return to Freedom Photo Safaris are offered by fine art equine photographer Lori Sortino. For more information and to register visit http://essencecaptured.com/workshops/return-to-freedom-photo-safari/


Not only will you discover how to take incredible images of wild mustangs with Lori Sortino and her associates, but you will be supporting a very worthy nonprofit that works to protect America's wild horses and burros.


Lori describes "Mustang Mood" with these words. "I love creating these dramatic back or side lit images during what we call the 'golden hour' near sunset when the light is so beautiful!" This image is currently available printed on canvas at the H. Chaval Coffee and Gifts in Paso Robles, California, (805) 221-5170.


To learn a little about Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation, watch this short video:

"Robert Redford Stands with America's Wild Horses"




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Updated: Jun 6, 2024

Improving the lives of People Through the Immeasurable Power of Horses.


A young girl enjoying in  an equine-assisted riding program at The Right Step, Inc. in Littleton, Colorado
The Right Step, Inc. provides equine-assisted riding and adaptive horsemanship programs

The Right Step, Inc. in Littleton, Colorado provides "adaptive riding and horsemanship programs for clients of all ages with a range of physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities experience freedom they have never felt before."


Like many equine-assisted organizations, The Right Step, Inc. in Littleton relies on the generosity of its donors and volunteers to provide valuable therapeutic services for clients from 4-years-old and up.


The healing power of their horses is backed up by dedicated individuals who care for the horses and the clients who receive physical, emotional, and cognitive benefits from equine-assisted therapy.




The Veteran’s Program at The Right Step, Inc. is changing lives through the remarkable healing power of horses. Your donation, of any amount will enable The Right Step, Inc. to provide the necessary resources, staff and equine partners to facilitate the healing process for our veterans.



Amazing Horses at The Right Step, Inc.

 


These amazing equine partners are an integral part of The Right Step, Inc.'s programs and proper care for our herd is a top priority. Sponsoring a horse is a great way to help support The Right Step and make sure our herd is happy and healthy. Click on a photo above and you will be redirected to the page to learn more about what it means to sponsor that horse and how to give.

 

This short video shows The Right Step, Inc. in action with horses, clients, staff, and volunteers making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities. The horses have been given new purpose and are loved and appreciated by every person.






 

Consider sponsoring one of the therapy horses at The Right Step, Inc. Help support their therapy horses that provide people with disabilities an opportunity to "experience freedoms they have never felt before."


All images Copyright The Right Step, Inc. -all rights reserved. Cannot be reproduced for any purpose without permission from The Right Step, Inc.





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