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Homes for Horses Coalition Conference
Held in Las Vegas April 9
and April 10
(April 13, 2009) — Representatives from dozens of national and state-based
equine protection, advocacy and rescue organizations gathered April 9 and April
10 at Bally's Las Vegas for the third annual Homes for Horses Coalition
Conference to discuss the re-homing of at-risk horses in America and other
equine welfare concerns.
The conference was held in conjunction with The Humane Society of the United
States' Animal Care Expo, which included two equine welfare workshops on
Wednesday, April 8. Immediately following Homes for Horses 2009, coalition
member Best Friends Animal Society hosted an "Equine Sanctuary Basics" workshop
April 11 and April 12 at Best Friends Horse Haven in Kanab, Utah.
"The equine rescue community in the United States is hard at work every day to
provide care and futures for America’s homeless horses, and the Homes for Horses
Coalition helps this community to excel in its mission" said Keith Dane, The
HSUS’ director of equine protection. "Coalition members attending this
conference were provided with many ideas and tools that will enable them to
ensure that every horse has a home, and no horse must ever endure neglect,
abandonment or the horrors of being sent to slaughter."
Formed in 2007, The Homes for Horses Coalition is dedicated to ending horse
slaughter and other forms of equine abuse while promoting growth, collaboration
and professionalism in the equine rescue and protection community. Sponsored by
The HSUS and the Animal Welfare Institute, the conference featured a wide range
of equine protection issues including: innovative programs for re-homing at-risk
horses; fundraising strategies; community outreach; emergency preparedness and a
new accreditation program for equine rescues and sanctuaries.
"This year's conference truly marked a turning point for the equine welfare
community”, said Liz Ross, the Animal Welfare Institute’s federal policy
advisor. “With the announcement of a forthcoming accreditation program for
equine rescues and sanctuaries and wide participation from a diverse range of
groups, we are moving towards an increased level of professionalism and wider
reach in our work to aid at-risk horses."
The Homes for Horses coalition member organizations represent a wide array of
equine welfare organizations including equine rescues, sanctuaries and
retirement homes, as well as programs that work directly with children, law
enforcement and community groups to provide second careers for at-risk horses.
All of the coalition's members are active supporters of The Prevention of Equine
Cruelty Act of 2009 (H.R. 503/S727), which, when passed, will prohibit the
slaughter of horses for human consumption in the U.S. and the export of American
horses for slaughter. To learn more about the coalition, please visit:
homesforhorses.org.
Media Contact: Pepper Ballard: 301-258-1417;
pballard@humanesociety.org
The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal
protection organization — backed by 11 million Americans, or one of every 28.
For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of
all animals through advocacy, education and hands-on programs. Celebrating
animals and confronting cruelty — On the web at humanesociety.org.
The Animal Welfare Institute, founded in 1951, is a non-profit organization
dedicated to reducing the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by
humans. AWI's government and legal affairs division is leading the national
campaign to end horse slaughter and advocating passage of the Prevention of
Equine Cruelty Act. . For more information, please visit awionline.org.
The Humane Society of the United States
2100 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
humanesociety.org
Celebrating Animals, Confronting Cruelty
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