August 20th was International Homeless Animals’ Day, and No Ordinary Blog Hop is having a special giveaway this month in honor of it. We were asked to write a post about a local animal shelter, and one random winner will have $50 sent to their shelter in their name, and receive a $10 GC to PETCO.
Now that’s not really why I’m writing this post, we had this field trip planned long before I even knew about the contest (or International Homeless Animals’ Day), but why not try to win $50 for this great shelter?!
Equine 808 Horse Rescue is the only horse rescue in Hawaii. It is located in Kunia (their mailing address is P.O. Box 2817, Ewa Beach, HI 96706).
There mission states: “As horses are not indigenous to Hawaii and having a great love of horses, we feel it is our civic duty to provide a sanctuary for injured, abused, neglected, and unwanted horses by offering emergency relief, refuge, medical care, rehabilitation and adoption services and to provide education in the areas of proper horse ownership, responsibility, health and care to horse owners, horse lovers and provide a community connection to all.”
They work in conjunction with the Hawaii Humane Society.
They provide riding lessons, and educational programs to raise funds for the operation of their horse rescue farm. We participated in their 2hr educational field trip program.
The tour consisted of a petting zoo where they were also given food to feed the animals.
Horse rides
Meeting the horses they have there and hearing their stories (and the kids got to feed some of them!)
Planting sun flower seeds and touring their garden
and learning to lasso
It was a great experience, the kids had a blast and were asleep shortly after we made it down the long dirt road. I feel good knowing that the $30 I paid for us to take the tour is going to help the horses here on Hawaii.
To learn more about Equine 808 Horse Rescue or to see how you can donate go to www.equine808.com
If it wasn't for the small matter of air fare, we'd be there with you!! How fun. My boys would love it. I don't think we have anything like that around here, but I am going to look in to it.
ReplyDeleteLove the field trip and it looks like a great place where the animals are cared for:) Thanks for linking up to the NOBH
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat, please post in OHMEN when this is held again because we would love to participate!
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