Sponsor or Lease a Horse

Angels Haven Horse Rescue appreciates any support from like-minded individuals and organizations who desire to make a difference in the lives of equines in need of saving.

Sponsor or Lease a Horse

Angels Haven Horse Rescue appreciates any support from like-minded individuals and organizations who desire to make a difference in the lives of equines in need of saving.

Horse Sponsorship

While our horses are waiting to be adopted, they are available to be sponsored. The sponsorship fees help fund the horse’s expenses while they are in our care. The minimum sponsorship fee for one horse is $25 per month, but you may pay at whatever level you wish.

Leasing Program

Our horses are also available for leasing before adoption. This can help you determine if you are interested in adopting the specific horse or if you simply want to lease rather than own. You will be responsible for the routine care while you are at the barn. but the volunteers will continue to assist. The leasing fee is $150 per month.

Become a Member or Volunteer

Print a copy of our membership or volunteer application if you or your child is interested in supporting our cause.  Children under the age of 10 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Horses’ Wish List

Thank you for all your support in the aid and rescue of our beautiful animals!  Please reach out to Heidi for a current list.

Hay, grain, & shavings are always needed!

  • Halters

    Either with a breakaway leather crown piece or all leather. Sizes range from mini, pony, and horse.

  • Lead Ropes

    Cotton or nylon lead ropes, any color

  • Leather Lead Shanks

    Leather with a chain at one end. Especially useful when holding a horse for vet care.

  • Ointments and Lineaments

    Antibiotic ointments for wound care. Liniments to rub in legs after workouts.

  • Fly Spray

    Any of the natural ingredient ones. The fly season is long.

  • Salt Blocks

    Plain white, red, or mineral. Horses have these available all year round.

  • Shavings

    Bags of pine shaving for bedding the stalls. The horses each use 1/2 bag a day, and stalls are cleaned daily. With all our rescue horses, we need bags donated or monetary donations for these all year long.

  • Hay

    The rescue horses are fed a mixture of grass and timothy hay (we do not use alfalfa hay). Each horse eats more than four flakes a day, and a bale can have anywhere from 10–16 flakes in it.

  • Grains and Oats

    The rescue horses are fed on an individual dietary basis for their needs. Quantities and types of food vary from horse to horse, but we can always use a bag or bags of whole oats, steamed and crimped oats, Strategy 10% sweet feed, Platform, and cubes of timothy/alfalfa mix.

  • Treats

    Carrots and apples are always welcome. They are also cut into pieces in their daily feedings. There are numerous varieties of horse treats in various flavors, such as; peppermint, licorice, carrot, apple, carrot and oats, apple and oats, etc.

  • Brooms

    For some reason, the brooms wear out quickly from all the sweeping of the barn aisles. We use small (house-size) brooms up to the extra-wide broom size.

  • Paper Products

    This would include plates, cups, napkins, bowls, paper towels, large and small sealable plastic bags, garbage bags, plastic knives, spoons, and plastic forks. We use these for our fundraisers and oftentimes the plastic storage bags have feedings placed into them when another volunteer will be feeding the horses.

  • Large Plastic Muck Buckets

    These come in so handy for placing loose hay from the bales, and “snacks” of hay for the horses throughout the day. They look like a large bushel basket with rope handles but are made of plastic.

  • Horse Blankets and Sheets

    We have a great inventory of extra-large sizes but are in need of mini, pony, and smaller horse sizes less than 74″.

  • Manure Forks

    We have many manure forks that have some tines missing or have broken handles. We can always use more to replace the bad ones.

  • Barn and Disposable Gloves

    Barn gloves are generally a one size fits all. They can be cloth with those little grippe dots on them or leather. Gloves are in use constantly, and many times, a volunteer does not realize how much they save their hands. Plastic disposable gloves are used for treating injuries on horses as well as rubbing liniments on horses’ legs.

  • Saddle Soap/Neatsfoot Oil

    Cleaning products to keep our leather bridles, saddles, halters, and leads in good condition.

  • Hardware

    As simple as this sounds, the number of hooks for use on stall doors, double-ended clips, bridle racks, saddle racks, nails and screws of all sizes, and screw eye hooks. Many of the clips wear out or break, and replacements are always needed.

  • Raffle Prizes

    We hold several raffles at our functions throughout the year. Various prize donations, small, medium, or large new items, or a basket made up of several items would also be a wonderful donation to help our rescue. We will be sure to announce and print up a card acknowledging your donation to the rescue. If you look in a horse supple catalog, go to a used tack sale, or have items of your own you no longer use, we can probably use them in our rescue.

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Donate Today!

To make a cash donation, please click the link below. We appreciate your support!

Angel

Please support Angel and receive a complimentary gift. Angel underwent surgery at Ohio State University to correct a foot issue in November 2011. Before she was rescued, she had been a racehorse, and they didn’t properly take care of her feet. Angel recently acquired a rare condition in all four feet, with one, in particular, being so bad that it needed immediate attention or it could have been life-threatening.

Angel had surgery on all four feet on November 18th and another on one foot on November 22nd. She returned to the rescue on November 28th and is doing great. Angel receives routine bandage changes and is progressing very well. While the medical expenses are growing and significant, the gift of providing Angel with a normal, healthy life is even greater.

Coffee, Wearables, and More!

Angels Haven Horse Rescue Coffee

Please call or text 440-781-5060 with orders.  

Coffee Mug or Gourmet Ground Coffee (1lb) $10 Donation

  • List of Coffee Flavors; Creme Brulee, Sugar Cookie, Starry Night, Snickerdoodle, Canyon French Vanilla, Milky Way, Raspberry Truffle, Prince's Pumpkin Spice, Cocoa Mocha, Shadow's Dark, Sweet Pea's Decaf, and Angels Haven Special Blend.
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Angels Haven Horse Rescue Wearables

Interested in an Angel Havens t-shirt or hoodie?  Many colors and styles are available for purchase.

T-shirts can be ordered in short sleeves ($18), or long sleeve ($21).

Sweatshirts are available in crewneck ($25), hoodie ($30) or full-zip or vest style ($35).

Clothing colors and logo colors vary – call to verify size and color availability.

Please call or text 440-781-5060 with orders.

Amazon Smile

Visit Amazon Smile to donate each time you shop!  Go to smile.amazon.com and select Angels Haven Horse Rescue as the charity you wish to support.  A portion of each purchase is donated to Angels Haven on your behalf.  It costs you nothing to participate and gives you the satisfaction of knowing you are doing a good deed each time you shop!

Aluminum Cans

We collect aluminum cans to raise money for the horses. Pet food cans are also accepted as long as the labels are removed from the cans. If you are willing to donate cans, then they can be dropped off at Evergreen Farm, 13297 Durkee Road, Grafton, Ohio 44044 or 21140 Robinhood Avenue, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.