Find out what you can give to make a difference

Giving personalized items donors know we need and select themselves is an amazing way to help a horse in need.

All items can be delivered by appointment to Lesage, WV or mailed to

1004 RIVIERA DR LESAGE WV 25537

Our updated chewy wishlist is HERE

STATELINE TACK WISHLIST

Our amazon wish list is here

Tier 1 –

Economical places to order from: Amazon.com – Horse.com – Chicks – Jeffers  – Chewy.com

  • Essentials we need constantly at the rescue
  1. Quest Plus De-wormer
  2. Breakaway Neck collars for horses
  3. Farrier Sponsors at $30-50 per trim (100 or more horses every 8 weeks) donate here
  4. Bell Boots (size large)
  5. Waterproof Sheets (80+ inches only, especially TB sizes)
  6. Tough 1 Whole Bale Hay nets on Stateline tack
  7. Mixing buckets for feeding
  8. Short extention cords
  9. Sponsors for Equioxx each month $50 per horse (usually 10 horses on this monthly)
  10. Osteomax (2 gallons a month)
  11. Sho-Hoof used 1-2 monthly
  12. Chopped 50lb Alfalfa
  13. Senior horse feed
  14. Mare and Foal feed
  15. Gamgee wound wrap
  16. KIS Trace Minerals

Tier 2

  • Investments we use over the long term
  1. Gravel and crush and run deliveries to Lesage, WV from 1(304)-736-5875
  2. Bull Pipe Gates for Fenced areas (10-12 ft)
  3. Hay deliveries (round bales *$300 per delivery of 6) or square $3,000 per 300 bales delivered / stacked)
  4. Main Location Feed Sponsors weekly (can be paid to Feed Stop in Gallipolis for Lesage, WV at $2,200 per month)
  5. Horse Sponsors at $200 to 500 per horse a month, depending horse’s need
  6. Trailer Tires
  7. Arena Drag
  8. Wood for fence repair – 9-12′ untreated 2×8
  9. Fence posts, 6” and 8”

Tier 3

  • Exceptional Gifts we can greatly use

Areas of Need at Heart of Phoenix 2026

Infrastructure & Drainage

  • Mud management: Excavation and footing installation directly improve horse hoof health. Varies, but from $3,000 per area to $15,000
  • Weather sheltering: Expanding roof coverage over unhandled holding areas reduces animal stress. Estimated cost $15,000 (we already have donated roofing for this project)
  • Land expansion: Buying the adjoining 0.5–1 acre secures future herd growth. Estimated cost $60,000

Equipment & Capital Assets

  • Hauling power: An additional reliable truck ensures safe multi-state rescue transport. Estimated cost $40,000
  • Tractor upgrade: Higher horsepower speeds up daily heavy farm labor. Estimated cost $25,000
  • Waste management: A dedicated dump wagon replaces unreliable third-party manure pickup. Estimated cost $7,000
  • Feed protection: On-site hay storage prevents spoilage and lowers long-term feed costs. Estimated cost $15,000
  • On site camper – Reduces cost for trainers and volunteers when coming to stay overnight on site. Estimated cost $10,000

Community & Compassionate Care

  • End-of-life dignity: Dedicated euthanasia funds support the owner acceptance program. $350 per horse accepted

      To speak with us directly via phone about making a large in-kind donation, please email our director at Tinia@wvhorserescue.org with your number, and she will call you personally.

      All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

      HOP is a 501(C)3 Organization