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SAFE Has Big News to Share!

SAFE Has Big News to Share!

The property SAFE currently operates from has been leased by us for about the last 9 years. It’s been a great home, but there are a lot of risks involved in leasing, especially for a nonprofit caring for horses. Stability is vital. Which is why we are so proud to…

Alumni Update: Henry (James)

Alumni Update: Henry (James)

One of our SAFE Alumni Team volunteers recently checked in on Henry (James) and his adopter, Marion: James is so lucky to have Marion as his owner. She absolutely loves him and dotes on him. She boards him at a hunter/jumper barn and the trainers seem to be very good…

August Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

August Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

Carrie S has been working alongside Ranger on the ground, and recently brought him into the groundwork portion of the August Joel Conner horsemanship clinic. Here’s what she has to say about this special, spotted guy: “Ranger participated in his third Joel Conner…

Growing Paloma

Growing Paloma

To make a Paloma cocktail, you combine tequila, grapefruit, and lime. Our little Paloma’s ingredients would look a bit different: a good deal of curiosity mixed with a generous pour of joy de vivre, topped with a strong sense of self, and garnished with a dash of…

Brownie — Getting a Change

Brownie — Getting a Change

A well-timed release. A horse’s natural capacity and ability for change. These are some ingredients in the formula for some pretty amazing — and sometimes quite speedy — transformations.   Brownie provides us with a very clear example of this. His first…

Honoring Officer Brian Boman: 2025 Heart of the Horse Award Recipient

Honoring Officer Brian Boman: 2025 Heart of the Horse Award Recipient

At SAFE, we are fortunate to work alongside individuals whose compassion, dedication, and bravery truly change lives—both human and animal. Among these remarkable individuals is Officer Brian Boman, one of our most cherished partners and the recipient of this year’s…

Alumni Update: Nyx

Alumni Update: Nyx

Nyx is enjoying life with his adopter Lindsay and his Haflinger buddy named Squish. He and Squish get along very well.

Arionna’s First Saddling

Arionna’s First Saddling

Behind her white eyelashes, Arionna’s eyes have a soft, thoughtful quality. For the past several months, she has been put through her groundwork paces, and recently hit a big milesone: wearing a saddle for the first time. Arionna tends towards the ‘sticky’ side, and…

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

Lise A worked alongside Ranger in the October Joel Conner clinic. While he has made lots of great progress in this style of groundwork, he still has some insecurities surrounding fly spray. Over the course of the three days, Lise worked a lot on helping Ranger grow…

Maisy in the Round Pen

Maisy in the Round Pen

We’re keeping things easy breezy with our miss Maisy, as she is still a growing girl. She comes in for groundwork sessions a few times a week where she gets her wiggles out and learns a bit more about giving to pressure and what a halter means. Here’s a recent video…

Alumni Update: Piper

Alumni Update: Piper

Talia has been working a lot so hasn’t ridden much lately. Piper enjoys being with her pasture mate, Nova.

Alumni Update: Checkers

Alumni Update: Checkers

Checkers was adopted by Silver from previous adopter, Lola. Silver wanted a companion for her horses Bindy and Athena. Checkers is not ridden and is very relaxed and happy. She gets along very well with Athena and Bindy. Athena is an older horse while Bindy is…

Mateo Makes a Choice

Mateo Makes a Choice

We tried the ‘choose a paper’ challenge with Mateo recently. In the end, turns out you can have your cake and eat it too! https://youtube.com/shorts/LJp3nFyP3D4   Mateo has been doing great, making good choices as he grows in his skills on the ground. He is well…

Bandit’s Recent Trim

Bandit’s Recent Trim

Bandit was on her best behavior for her farrier appointment last week, and was a bit cheeky as well! For a long while, Bandit was very guarded about having her hind legs handled. She has evidence of an old injury, and perhaps because of this, she would often react…

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