Serenity Horse Rescue's "open to the public" board meetings
are held at 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM, on the second Friday in the months of Janurary, April, July and
October at our rescue barn at 5224 Dearth Rd, Springboro, Oh.
This is a forum in which you can meet the board members, ask questions or
address concerns.
To attend, please contact us at SHR Email or call
us at 513.379.0430.
By purchasing an Ohio Equine license plate, anyone can help support Ohio's growing problem of unwanted and abandoned horses. A portion of the license fees go to helping horses in need, as well as education and scholarships. Click here for more information
The ASPCA came to our rescue in our time of need. Visit the ASPCA website to discover the rescue and educational programs they provide.
Please Donate Today!
Horses right here in our own neighborhoods are in need of your help. Starving, neglected, slaughter-bound or abandoned as a result of their owner’s job loss, foreclosure, or inability to care for them, these horses deserve a chance. Help us save these horses so they can find loving, permanent homes! Donate today!
Serenity is also in the process of trying to purchase a new property and establish an endowment fund. With a bigger property we can save more horses; an endowment fund means Serenity will be around for generations to come. Please help us save more horses and consider donating today. ANY amount helps, no donation is too small!
Use our secure PayPal account to make a donation
Volunteers Wanted
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Are you a people person? Or maybe prefer working on your computer? Great! We are in need of a Volunteer Coordinator and a Website Administrator. If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact us for more information! Contact us today at Serenity Horse Rescue or call 513.379.0430 |
Thanks and a "Tip of the Hat" to the Civic Project.
Here's a hats off to some amazing people doing some wonderful work across the U.S.! "The Civic Projects will serve 50 communities in all 50 states over just 50 days in an effort to create awareness and garner support for locally run service organizations, as well as motivate local residents to get out into their own communities and volunteer." These volunteers helped out at our rescue on January 29th and were a huge help - Thank you! Click on the link to follow their project's progress. The Civic Projects
Serenity Horse Rescue Sponsors and Contributors