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SVERN Steps Up for 32 Abandoned Horses in Need

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The Shenandoah Valley Equine Rescue Network (SVERN) is once again at the forefront of equine rescue, caring for 32 abandoned horses. The animals were left without support after their elderly owner, unable to afford the $2,500 monthly boarding fees, entered a retirement home.

The situation is dire, with many horses lacking basic veterinary and farrier care for nearly a decade. However, SVERN President Georgia Andrews, a practicing attorney with a wealth of equine rescue experience, spearheads efforts to find these horses new homes. Under her leadership, SVERN has successfully facilitated adoptions for over 50 horses in recent years and played a vital role in rehoming nearly 40 animals involved in one of Virginia’s largest equine seizures.

Executive Director Shannon Ott emphasized SVERN’s mission to ensure that no animal suffers unnecessarily. “These horses deserve a second chance, and we are committed to finding them the care and homes they need,” Ott said. SVERN is preparing a campaign to raise awareness and funds to support these off-the-track horses, aiming to provide necessary care until permanent homes are found.

SVERN’s comprehensive rescue approach includes training animal control officers in large-animal rescue, offering transportation, providing rehabilitation under veterinary guidance, and placing animals in approved adoptive homes. The organization relies entirely on donations, grants, and fundraising efforts to cover these expenses, as no government funding is available.

In addition to monthly boarding fees, the costs of veterinary care and farrier services for the horses weigh heavily on the nonprofit’s resources. Community support is critical, and SVERN has launched a fundraising campaign to meet these needs. Donations can be made via their website, www.svern.org, where supporters can also find information about adoptions, volunteer opportunities, and recurring donation options.

SVERN’s commitment to ensuring these horses live healthy and secure lives is a testament to the power of community-driven care. Every contribution counts in giving these animals the future they deserve.

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