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Donate to Help Horses Abroad

A clear UK donor page for helping horses abroad through field veterinary treatment, farriery, nutrition support and mobile equine clinics.

Working horse supported by overseas mobile veterinary care

In brief

UK supporters can donate to help horses abroad by funding partner-led mobile equine clinics, farriery, emergency veterinary care, nutrition support, wound treatment and humane harness education.

UK

Supporter route

Horses

Working welfare focus

Clinic

Donation target

CIC

Co. 17298990

Guide 1

Who This Donation Helps

This route is for donors who care about horses and want to help animals in countries where veterinary access is limited. The focus is working horses whose welfare problems are severe but often treatable.

Guide 2

What Your Gift Funds

Support can fund field veterinary care, hoof trimming, dental treatment, wound care, parasite control, pain relief, nutrition advice, harness checks and owner education.

Guide 3

Why WARN Is Clear About Gift Aid

WARN is a registered UK Community Interest Company (Company no. 17298990) and is not a charity, so it cannot claim Gift Aid. The donation case is transparent partner-led welfare where support reaches practical field needs.

Guide 4

UK Donation Route for Horses Abroad

Donate in GBP at working horses appeal, receive an email receipt, and WARN grants to Pakistani mobile equine clinic partners. Monthly giving at monthly giving helps partners plan repeat clinic schedules — see sponsor animal monthly.

Guide 5

What Your Horse Donation Buys

Roughly £75–150 funds a field clinic day treating multiple cart horses. Gifts cover farriery, wound care, dental floats, dewormers and owner education materials — not WARN-run facilities.

Guide 6

Monthly Versus One-Off — Which Helps More

One-off gifts suit urgent appeals and post-seizure triage at donate. Monthly giving at monthly giving builds predictable programme income for vaccination rounds and equipment. Both routes receipt in GBP; neither implies ownership of an individual animal.

Source Notes

WARN uses named intergovernmental, conservation and animal-welfare sources for numeric claims. These notes summarise the source basis for this page.

Working equine welfare research

Mobile veterinary care, farriery and owner education are established welfare interventions.

International working animal sector

Working horses support livelihoods in many low-income communities.

WARN registration and donation policy

WARN is a registered CIC (Company no. 17298990) and transparent that Gift Aid is not available.

Donate to Help Horses Abroad: Frequently Asked Questions

Can I donate from the UK?
Yes. UK supporters can donate to WARN to help fund partner-led working horse welfare abroad. WARN is a registered global not-for-profit and cannot claim Gift Aid.
Can I choose horses specifically?
You can ask to support the working horses appeal or give generally for working-equine welfare.
What happens after I email to donate?
WARN replies with giving details, allocation information and receipt information so you know how your support will be handled.
Can I donate from the UK to help horses abroad?
Yes — working horses appeal is the direct route for working horse welfare in Pakistan.
Is horse donation Gift Aid eligible?
No. WARN is a registered global not-for-profit, not a UK registered charity.
Can I give monthly for working horses?
Yes — set up monthly giving at monthly giving and email WARN to direct to working horses.
Does WARN fund horse sanctuaries abroad?
Rarely — the primary model is mobile in situ care for working horses. Sanctuaries are for critical cases only.
Are WARN donations US tax-deductible?
No. WARN is not a US 501(c)(3). US donors should consult a tax adviser; all supporters receive payment receipts for their records.

Help Fund Frontline Rescue

World Animal Rescue Network CIC (Company no. 17298990) raises funds for established local partners. Your support helps build the rescue capacity these animals need.