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|  Best place to donate money for horses. Since horse racing has been such a passion of mine for as long as I can remember, I want to donate some $$$ to an organization that helps hurt horses, ect... If anyone could link me to some places i'd greatly appreciate it. thanks | 
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 http://www.unitedpegasus.com/ http://www.excellerfund.org/ http://www.rerun.org/ http://www.canterusa.org/ 
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|   Also  Old Friends - Kentucky based home of many old champions, and soon to be home for many more http://www.oldfriendsequine.org/ The California Equine Retirement Foundation -- a good California one http://www.cerfhorses.org/ Miracle Horse Rescue -- in Nevada, where they take mostly injured horses. They are currently in a fund raising campaign to outbid the slaughterhouse bidders at an upcoming auction http://www.miraclehorse.com/ Glen Ellen Vocational Academy's Equine Retirement Foundation -- in Northern California, and endorsed by Harry Aleo and Lost in the Fog's connections http://www.glenellenfarms.com/geva/index.htm Most of the retirement farms will let you 'sponsor' a horse for $100 - $150 a month. With so many good organizations, and so many horses in need (and limited funds on my part), I could not decide which one to support. So I decided to give to a different one every month. 
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|   ahhhh thanks for all the links ... now I have a whole new problem, which one of these to choose, lol. I guess thats not a bad problem to have. |