Harmony and Horses Spring Event
Join us for an afternoon of food, music by Javalina Blu, a 50/50 raffle, and the return of Pin the Tail on Gulliver! Longhorn Grill and Saloon – 28851 S Nogales Hwy, Amado When : March 15, 2025
Mystic’s Masquerade
Join us for a Masquerade! Tubac Golf Resort – 65 Avenida de Otero, Tubac When : October 26, 2025
Arizona Gives Day
Join us virtually for a day of fundraising and fun! Your donations give us the extra opportunity to win cash prizes, especially during “Power Hours.” When : April 1, 2025
Advocacy in Action
YOU helped us in rallying the community’s awareness and together, we advocated for justice! We got the attention of law enforcement and the wheels of change have begun to turn! The following story may be disturbing to some, but awareness and reality must be spread regarding this all-too frequent occurrence of animal abuse, abandonment
Equine Voices Rescue & Sanctuary is Readers’ Pick for Best Non-Profit Organization
On November 5th, 2019 Equine Voices Rescue & Sanctuary was awarded the area’s Best Non-Profit Organization by readers of the Green Valley News and Sahuarita Sun! See the virtual magazine for our “Thank You” ad to all of our supporters!
Equine Voices Rescue & Sanctuary recognized as an EQUUS Foundation 2019 Guardian
The EQUUS Foundation‘s Transparency Awards encourage equine organizations to be transparent and accountable to the public. Through the disclosure of their equine care and use practices, EQUUS rewards equine organizations that are operating at the highest standards for horse care and use. With this award, the EQUUS Foundation recognizes all the hard work Equine Voices
Havasupai Mission
“Whoa!” is the word that describes the Havasupai mission. It is a stunningly beautiful terrain and I was humbled to be allowed to access the tribe’s native lands during our efforts to help their horses. The goal of the trip was to head down into the canyon and offer our services to the tribal horses.
A Lesson In Body Language; Integrating A New Horse Into An Established Herd
Language is often thought of as the spoken word but did you know that horses speak primarily through body language? In fact, only 10% of a horse’s communication is verbal. If you have never experienced this phenomenon then this video will be a nice introduction. Harley and Spitfire, Little Deuce’s previous herd, were integrated into the
Our Email Newsletter for December 1, 2016
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