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Hank the 'steady eddy'

6/23/2025

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​📣📣Horse Spotlight! 📣📣

Meet Hank 

Hank was donated to our lesson program by a wonderful family who didn't want to see potential go to waste sitting in the pasture.
Hank was an unconfident mount, seldom was present, shut down, and spooky making him challenging to handle. Hank had some other quirks as he was started young, 'rode hard and put up wet'. Trail of Faith Farms took the necessary time for a 90 day tune up just in time to be tested in our youth horse summer camp. This was the first time Hank's eyes lit up to perform, have fun, and take care of each of his riders. Hank has been such a blessing throughout the years in our lesson programs; whether it's a therapeutic session, working cattle, or taking care of his rider at a show. 
While Hank is loved by so many children and adults at TOFF, age is inevitable. Hank requires much maintenance for his arthritis. He receives medication daily and soon he will be needing X-rays to see what's going on inside his right knee and front legs. Hank has so much life to give. TOFF strives to give top notch care to our program horses, but we can't do it without your support. Please consider sponsoring Hank. 
Some of the best horses require maintenance and Hank sure is one of them 💕

We are seeking SPONSORS for each of our program equines. 
Why Sponsor?
By sponsoring a horse, pony or donkey you’re helping us continue to provide the love and care to all 20 of our remarkable residents. 
Trail of Faith Farms relies on the selfless giving of our donors to provide for horses in our care.

Your generosity allows TOFF to continue successful rescue, rehabilitation, and quality care for our permanent residents. On top of the high recurring costs of hay, feed, hoof & dental care, vaccines, and deworming, rescued horses often need expensive diagnostics, treatments, surgeries, and emergency care. TOFF's need for your support is as great as ever. The cost of care for each horse varies widely, depending on hay costs, fuel costs, diet, special needs and similar considerations.  On average, it costs anywhere from approximately $300 to $650 or more each month to provide basic care for each horse.

We rely on donors to help cover these costs for our horses. When you sponsor a horse, you can committ to a monthly, quarterly, or annual donation you make in honor of a specific horse (“your” horse).

You may sponsor any horse at any level or any amount you choose. If the actual costs of care for your horse are less than sponsor amounts, any excess will fund costs of care for other horses not sponsored. No donation is too small; every dollar counts!

🥕Sponsor a horse 🥕

❤️ SOUL Sponsor, $400+/mo.: As an exclusive sponsor of your “soulmate”, you fund all expenses for the basic care of your horse, including feed and routine care costs. In the event the horse needs emergency care, we will give you the first opportunity to help with the additional costs. The amount will vary depending on the horse.

🦸HERO Sponsor, $300/mo.: Be a virtuous champion for the horse. 

👑 WARRIOR Sponsor, $250/mo.: Be a noble knight for the horse.

🪽 ANGEL Sponsor, $150/mo.: Be a heavenly saint for the horse.

💙 GUARDIAN Sponsor, $80/mo.: Be an honorable steward for your horse. 

🚥 SIDEKICK Sponsor, any amount less than $50/mo.: Walk in stride with a horse; kick in any amount.

🦄💥  Give now!

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11/4/2025 12:31:23 am

Great content! Clear, useful, and easy to understand. Keep up the good work.

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