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
Tier 1 –
Economical places to order from: Amazon.com – Horse.com – Chicks – Jeffers – Chewy.com
- Essentials we need constantly at the rescue
- Quest Plus De-wormer
- Breakaway Neck collars for horses
- Farrier Sponsors at $30-50 per trim (100 or more horses every 8 weeks) donate here
- Bell Boots (size large)
- Waterproof Sheets (80+ inches only, especially TB sizes)
- Tough 1 Whole Bale Hay nets on Stateline tack
- Mixing buckets for feeding
- Short extention cords
- Sponsors for Equioxx each month $50 per horse (usually 10 horses on this monthly)
- Osteomax (2 gallons a month)
- Sho-Hoof used 1-2 monthly
- Chopped 50lb Alfalfa
- Senior horse feed
- Mare and Foal feed
- Gamgee wound wrap
- KIS Trace Minerals
Tier 2
- Investments we use over the long term
- Gravel and crush and run deliveries to Lesage, WV from 1(304)-736-5875
- Bull Pipe Gates for Fenced areas (10-12 ft)
- Hay deliveries (round bales *$300 per delivery of 6) or square $3,000 per 300 bales delivered / stacked)
- Main Location Feed Sponsors weekly (can be paid to Feed Stop in Gallipolis for Lesage, WV at $2,200 per month)
- Horse Sponsors at $200 to 500 per horse a month, depending horse’s need
- Trailer Tires
- Arena Drag
- Wood for fence repair – 9-12′ untreated 2×8
- 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

