14 Foster Homes.

Have you ever thought of yourself as a foot soldier for Christ?

You are.

Because your generosity orchestrates the relationships that bring healing to kids who have been hurt over and over again.

Twelve-year-old Mason is one of these kids.

In his short life, he’s lived in 14 different foster homes. Imagine the loneliness and pain he’s endured.

But he’s now living in a loving, adoptive home.  And, his tender heart has aligned with the gentlest of giants at Hope Reins:  a former police horse named Zeb.

Before coming to the ranch, Zeb, too, bounced around from home to home.  He first worked as an Amish cart horse only to be abandoned at a kill auction.  He was then rescued and donated to the Raleigh Police Department where he served eight years in the mounted unit.

And now, your kindness and generosity are sustaining  Zeb as he serves in his most important role yet—helping kids like Mason learn the beauty of trust and unconditional love.

If you’ve not made a gift to the Heroes for Hope Bridle Registry yet, I’d like to invite you to do so today.

Any amount you give makes a HUGE difference.  Because every dollar you donate is matched through The Heroes Match Fund! 

When you say “I do” to helping the heroic horses,  you’re also saying that you are someone who cares about helping traumatized kids—and is willing to do something about it!

Thank you for helping the horses at Hope Reins and especially kids like Mason!

In Hope,

Kim Tschirret
Founder & CEO
Hope Reins

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