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HELP Lennox the wild mustang

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LENNOX was sent off with hundreds of wild horses to be sold at a notorius SLAUGHTER auction in Fallon at the end of the Fort McDermitt roundup in 2013.  These wild horses were rounded up by the BLM as part of a tribal roundup bordering federal lands.

It was a horrible roundup. Wild horses died, some went to slaughter, many were injured and some were saved. LENNOX, has special needs from the abuse, transport, etc. and has healed a lot since he was rescued . . .

LENNOX has been halter gentled, and even though he has special needs he has learned about carrots and that all people aren't bad.  He will be part of our outreach program at the Eco-Sanctuary once it is ready.

Right now, due to a drop in donations, LENNOX needs help. He needs $456 to pay for his past due & current board plus one trim to keep his feet healthy.

GoFundMe/First Giving takes about %10 so LENNOX's total need is $502. Please donate what you can for LENNOX and please share his fundraiser too: 

We recently were approved for the 501c3 nonprofit status and so now we can start applying for grants to help cover our program costs. Untill then the wild horses need you. Thank you so much for helping them!

LENNOX sends you his LOVE and Blessings. He is hopeful that he can move to the Eco-Sanctuary soon.

In gratitude,
Anne

Anne Novak
Volunteer Executive Director
www.AmericanWildHorseInstitute.org
501c3 Non-Profit Organization TAX ID: 464516347

Mission: The American Wild Horse Institute is devoted to the education and preservation of American wild horses.

AMERICAN WILD HORSE INSTITUTE
P.O. Box 5661
Berkeley, CA. 94705

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  • Anonymous
    • $20
    • 9 yrs

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Anne Novak
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Berkeley, CA
American Wild Horse Institute
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