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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: Established in 2005, Healing Hearts is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of abused, neglected and abandoned animals. We provide them with the care and compassion that is necessary for their recovery.

Results: Since 2005, Healing Hearts has rescued hundreds of abused and neglected animals in need. Horses, cows, pigs, llamas, goats, sheep, donkeys, mules, and even an occasional dog or cat who once suffered from abuse and neglect, are welcomed with soft bedding, food, veterinary care, and a guaranteed safe home. Healing Hearts Animal Refuge is our animal ranch facility which houses rescued abused, abandoned and neglected animals. We take on some of the most severe abuse cases, often working with the Sheriff’s Department, Arizona Department of Agriculture, and other local law enforcement agencies. Our organization also works with horse & livestock owners who can no longer properly care for their animals. The goal of Healing Hearts is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the State of Arizona and to serve those animals who are the victims of abuse. Although Healing Hearts is a refuge where animals may live out their natural lives, they also have a chance to be adopted into new, loving homes. This allows Healing Hearts to serve a greater number as space becomes available at the ranch for other animals in need of our help.

Target demographics: Rescue horses and Large-breed farm animals from abuse, neglect and abandonment.

Direct beneficiaries per year: 45 horses, 22 goats, 6 donkeys and 2 dogs find forever homes. We coordinated over 150 rescue and rehoming efforts with other advocates in 2017 alone.

Geographic areas served: The Phoenix Metro Valley and throughout the state of Arizona.

Programs: Rescue, proper medical, emotional, & physical rehabilitation and long-term rehoming. We also offer a one-of-a-kind program to Arizona called "Books in the Barn. " This program is designed for pre-k to school-aged children to practice, strengthen, and utilized their literacy skills in front of a rescue horse. This mutually beneficial program teaches trust for both child and horse, without fear or judgement. While being at the barn children also learn about horses and proper horse care; what they eat, time and management, natural training methods, tools used to groom them and equipment used to ride. Schools, boys and girls clubs, troops, service groups, special needs and at-risk children are welcome to participate in “Books in the Barn. ”
5814 E. Peak View Road, Cave Creek, AZ 85331
602-714-0241
Animals
Cave Creek
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