How Can I Help?
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you can help!
Your donations help this facility feed, care for and give a second chance to those horses whose fate would otherwise be more horrible than anyone can imagine.
Click on the button below and make a donation using your credit card or PayPal account. If you want to do more than just a monetary donation, check out our
page to find out more about adopting horses, fostering horses or volunteering your time. NBEF Updates
August 2009
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How Can I Help?
AdoptionReview the horses that are ready for adoption on our "New Rescues" page. Once you fall in love with one (or a few) of them simply email New Beginnings Equine Facility or pick up the phone and call 321-229-1426.
FosterYou may or may not have the facility to hold your own horse but you can still foster one. Fostering entails providing the food, care and possibly a home for a specific horse until it is adopted. Each case is unique, as is each foster family. Please email New Beginnings Equine Facility or call 321-229-1426 for more information on fostering a horse!
DonationsYou may make monetary donations using your credit card or your PayPal account by pressing the "Donate" button to the left. You can also choose to send a check made out to NBEF and mail it to:
New Beginnings Equine Facility PO Box 1408 Apopka, FL 32704
If you are interested in donating any of the following items, please email New Beginnings Equine Facility or call 321-229-1426. We will be happy to organize a pick-up or drop-off of your donation.
Country Supply will donate up to 5% of your purchase to New Beginnings Equine Facility. At checkout, enter our our country care code: NEWBEGIN
Volunteer
We can use any and all help we can get. Please email New Beginnings Equine Facility or call 321-229-1426. We will be happy to put you to work! New Beginnings is currently looking for dependable volunteers with a love for horses. We operate 7 days a week and there is always plenty of work to be done, like:
Rake pastures Clean Stalls Clean and Refill water buckets Fence Maintenance Mowing of Pastures, Arena, and Common Areas Weed whacking fence lines Bathing Horses Feeding Horses
Also if you are an experienced rider able to ride different styles or a 4-H group looking for Equestrian volunteer hours please give us a call.
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