Save A Horse Australia (SAHA) Buy a Rug For a Rescue Horse
One great way to support Save A Horse Australia and the work they do is to consider buying a rescue horse a rug, each rug will be delivered directly to SAHA within 7 days of purchase. There is no shipping cost with our Buy a Rug For a Rescue Horse as we will hand deliver these (at no cost) directly to the horse rescue organisation. If you wish to add a personalised note to the rug purchase, you may do this by clicking on the 'is this a gift?' button on the purchasing page, this will allow you to write a personalised note for the rescue organisation.
SAHA have rescued thousands of horses from abuse, slaughter and neglect throughout the years. In July 2022, Laura Cheshire was appointed as the President of the SAHA Charity. Laura had previously been volunteering with SAHA for over 7 years and I have been very lucky to witness her magic touch with horses and all animals around her. I know that horse rescue is something Laura is born to do. Starting her horse racing career at the age of 16 and already having years of horse riding under her belt from a young age, Laura's connection with horses is undeniable. I am personally so proud to call Laura Cheshire one of my closest friends. I've seen with my own eyes, the efforts and lengths she has gone to ensure the safety and welfare of all animals, not just horses. She is a true inspiration and so in turn, we at Oatis & Honey will do our part to support SAHA as much as we can.
SAHA currently have 68 horses in full-time care at their Sanctuary based in Beaudesert, Qld. They also have 12 horse currently out with their foster carers. Save A Horse Australia are always on the hunt for volunteers to assist with the rescue horses care so if you are in the Beaudesert region and would like to help a wonderful charity, please click on the link to go directly to their website to register your interest in becoming a SAHA Volunteer.
To find out more about the amazing work Save A Horse Australia do for horses please have a look at their website www.saveahorse.org.au or check out their Facebook page @saveahorseaustralia