Are you getting the SAFE Newsletter?

If not, sign up here! 

*required
Click here to check out past issues!
Alvaro is a Growing Guy

Alvaro is a Growing Guy

Horses play musical paddocks at SAFE on a regular basis (the one difference being that no one is ever left ‘out’) so it’s not uncommon to have the sensation of ‘you’re not where I left you’ when traversing the property. This sensation is compounded when we have…

Welcoming Marigold Sunset

Welcoming Marigold Sunset

Earlier this year, SAFE became involved in one of the largest animal welfare cases of 2025. From this case, SAFE took in 11 horses, including two foals. One pregnant mare and her filly remained under close care elsewhere due to the mare’s fragile condition. From the…

Theo Claus: A SAFE Christmas Story

Theo Claus: A SAFE Christmas Story

It was Venturo and Alvaro who started the rumor. “Did you know Theo is Santa Claus?” To skeptical minds, the boys doubled down. “It’s true, me ‘n Vinnie saw him with a red hat on.” The story only gained embellishment from there, Alvaro taking point when it came to…

Supporting Frida

Supporting Frida

After the incredibly tough decision to let Paloma go, our hearts and efforts immediately turned toward Frida. We were faced with the difficult task of separating her from the filly she had so lovingly cared for and raised. Those of you who have been with SAFE through…

A Devastating Loss

A Devastating Loss

It is with heavy hearts that we share the loss of our dear 6.5‑month-old filly, Paloma. After seven weeks of veterinary care, bodywork, and being surrounded by love and every healing intention, her body told us it was time to let her go. This has been an immeasurable…

Alumni Update: Karma

Alumni Update: Karma

This is what Karma had to say when one of the Alumni Team volunteers visited. I am Karma and if I may say so myself, I am a real sweetheart. It is so easy to be sweet though, in my final home here in Graham. My meal service arrives 5 times a day consisting of yummy…

Po’s Story

Po’s Story

After his human’s family circumstances changed, Po (formerly known as Oreo) made his way to SAFE alongside his mare friend, and alumna, Bridgit. The pair came for a temporary stay, the intention being to assist their former owner in rehoming them both. While it was…

Bridget Back at SAFE

Bridget Back at SAFE

Changes in her family circumstances necessitated Bridget’s return to SAFE, where we would be able to best support her in the search for a new home. Quickly, Bridget cemented herself as a volunteer favorite. With her sweet disposition and welcoming nickers, it isn’t…

Alumni Update: Violet

Alumni Update: Violet

Violet officially hit the jackpot when Lexee adopted her! With a big roomy paddock, awesome herd mates, and an indoor arena for turnout and riding and room service she’s got the ultimate life. Add in weekly adventures and tons of love from Lexee and her mom Kathleen…

Alumni Update: Sophie

Alumni Update: Sophie

Sophie and her adopter, Julie, have been doing well. They have been participating in Joel Conner and Buck Brannaman clinics and have signed up to do more in 2026.

Alumni Update: Emma

Alumni Update: Emma

Emma is doing well and enjoys hanging out with her barn mate and two large goats. Jan and Emma usually trail ride three days per week year-round on the endless trails directly accessible from his property.

Overlooked No More

Overlooked No More

This Valentine’s Day, we’re highlighting three sweet, curious, lovable mares—Bridgit, Eda, and Wednesday—who have somehow been overlooked by our generous SAFEkeeper sponsors. Can you believe these mares have only two sponsors each? What does Valentine’s Day mean to…

Four Minis Arrive at SAFE

Four Minis Arrive at SAFE

Part 1: Arrival Right around the first of January, we got a call from a woman with a small boarding facility who had been contacted by a member of her community urgently looking for a place to keep four miniature horses. This good Samaritan had agreed to help,…

Rest Easy, Justin

Rest Easy, Justin

Justin was euthanized yesterday due to colic. He had spent the day as usual with his buddy, Linus. Kim shared that when her husband, Kerry, went out to bring the boys in for the night, they were playful and full of life. Once Justin was back in his stall, however, he…

Are you getting the SAFE Newsletter?

If not, sign up here! 

*required
Click here to check out past issues!