Support the Horses at The Ranch


Support the Horses of the Ranch at Camp Don Bosco

At the Ranch at Camp Don Bosco, every horse has a story.

Many of our horses were saved from uncertain futures and given a second chance at safety, care, and purpose.  We are a home to senior horses, horses with injuries that prevent careers, and horses that otherwise would have ended up in the slaughter pipeline.  We truly believe every one of them was meant to live at the Ranch.  Today, they are not just survivors they are trusted partners, gentle teachers, and beloved members of our ranch family.

Why Your Support Matters

Caring for horses is both a labor of love and a significant responsibility. Your donation helps provide:

  • Nutritious feed and clean water

  • Veterinary care, including vaccinations, dental work, and emergency treatment

  • Daily care and safe shelter

  • Farrier services to keep hooves healthy and pain-free

  • Rehabilitation and training, allowing rescued horses to heal physically and emotionally

Every dollar goes directly toward giving these horses the care, dignity, and comfort they deserve.

Horses Change Lives

The horses at Camp Don Bosco don’t just receive love, they give it back. They help teach responsibility, compassion, patience, and confidence to everyone who steps into the arena. Through their quiet strength and resilience, they remind us what’s possible when second chances are given.

When you support the Ranch, you’re not only helping horses you’re sustaining a place where growth and healing happen for animals and people alike.

Make a Difference Today

Your generosity makes it possible for us to say “yes” to horses in need.

  • A gift of $25 helps cover a bag of senior feed for a horse a month.

  • $50 supports farrier supplies for trimming hooves and shoeing

  • $100 or more helps fund rehabilitation, veterinary and long-term care

No matter the amount, your donation truly changes lives one horse at a time.

Thank you for believing in second chances and for supporting the horses of the Ranch at Camp Don Bosco.

 
 

Meet the Horses