SAY “HELLO!” TO OUR PARTNERS
And a Very Special Thanks to our Partners . . .
who give us discounts or provide special services that make “Hungry. Neglected. Abused … Never Again!” a reality to the horses who will live out what remains of their lives with us after they enter the Foundation. A list of our Partners follows with links to their web sites. Using their services and telling them that Equamore sent you is a way for you to add your thanks to ours.

Top Row: The Grotto; Ashland Creek Press; Rogue Valley Equine Hospital
Center: Ashland Chamber of Commerce
Bottom Row: Still Standing; Dotcomjungle; Inner Nature

Dana’s Portraits of Equamore Horses as displayed at the Ashland Art Center
- Dana Feagin of Inspired Pet Portraits and Animal Paintings in Oil painted all these portraits displayed (at right) in “The Horses of Equamore” exhibit at the Ashland Art Center during the entire month of March.
- Anna Clay, owner of The Grotto Pizzeria, organized the successful “Day of the Horse” fund raiser. She also finds homes for horses who then do not need to be rescued. Many horses and new horse owners owe their relationships to Anna, who is tireless in her quest to find homes for horses in need of homes and humans in need of horses to fulfill a need in their lives.
- Anne Kellogg and Tedi Tate of Still Standing, joined forces with Equamore and its horses to provide “customized Equine Assisted Experiential Learning programs.” Still Standing follows the EAGALA model, and all its activities occur on the ground with the horses working as part of the team (no riding of the horses).
- The veterinarians and staff of Rogue Valley Equine Hospital always respond quickly and effectively to the inevitable emergencies that 44 horses can manage to create in any given day.
- Dotcomjungle’s owners and tech team designed our new web site and are helping to develop a marketing strategy to let people know who we are, what we do, and how they can help.
- The Oregon School of Natural Hoof Care in Jacksonville Oregon offers scholarships to students sponsored by horse rescues as long as those students commit to free hoof care equal to the award.
- Midge Raymond and John Yunker, the talented publishers of the Ashland Creek Press, helped with publicity and web presence as well as news stories published in local and state media outlets.
- Laura Millerd, owner of Inner Nature, was instrumental in developing our logo, designing ads, and creating the new rack cards displayed at the Ashland Chamber Visitors’ Center and other local venues.










