You can help the rescue today by simply joining the Kroger Community Rewards Program and a portion of your purchases everyday will be donated to MWHR! This is a great way to support the rescue from afar as well! If you have previously enrolled in this program Kroger does require each Kroger shopper to re-enroll annually and the enrollment period is open now!
Detailed instructions for the enrollment process can be found here, but the process is simple! Just visit krogercommunityrewards.com and register your Kroger card. You can find and add MWHR with our NPO number (32966) or name (Mustang & Wild Horse Rescue of Georgia).
Please consider helping the rescue by taking the time to register your Kroger shoppers card in the Kroger Community Rewards Program.
Published by mustangandwildhorserescue
Welcome to the Mustang and Wild Horse Rescue of Georgia. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing a program for wild horses captured by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wild horse roundups. We are located in Georgia in the Canton area. MWHR is a local organization founded in 2002 by David Hesse. After his first trip to the high desert country in California where he learned how to gentle a wild mustang, Hesse, whose passion is to preserve the Mustang, opened a training center to teach new mustang adopters how to safely gentle their wild horses. A couple of years later, he founded MWHR. It is committed to providing a safe haven for previously owned mustangs and wild horses that are no longer wanted by their adopters or those who have been abandoned, abused or neglected by their owners. The horses had originally been placed for adoption by the BLM Adoption Program. MWHR gentles and rehabilitates the horses they rescue to so they can be successfully re-adopted by new owners. MWHR’s goal is to obtain land in the near future to provide a sanctuary for unadoptable mustangs. It is also devoted to raising public awareness of the plight of wild horses and burros and why saving these Living Legends is critical to our nation. MWHR hopes to inspire others to become involved in their worthy cause. MWHR is run entirely by volunteers; donations and interest are always welcome and greatly appreciated.
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