HOOVED ANIMAL RESCUE & PROTECTION SOCIETY
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February 25, 2013
I would never donate to these people! They have put horses down without even giving them medical attention. You have to ask yourself what happens behind the scene when no one is looking. The horses that are not so pretty or that no one knows they get brought in. When you are being told the horse has been place but without a story about the wonderful home they have gone to... They put them down! These people have trucks and trailers (plural) if you really have no food in your house sell a truck or two!
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Would you volunteer for this group again?
No
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
None
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Badly
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
No
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012
September 15, 2011
The Hooved Animal Rescue & Protection Society, (HARPS) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that was founded in 2001 by Donna Ewing, one of the nation's best-known and respected rescuers of abused and neglected horses and other hooved animals. As the founder and former director the the Hooved Animal Humane Society (HAHS), Donna has over thirty five years of experience in rescuing hundreds of horses and contributing to the rehabilitation of thousands more. In Illinois, Donna played a key role in the passage of the 1973 "Humane Care For Animals Act" legislation (which was over 150 years old) along with State veterinarian Dr. David Bromwell. They worked diligently with attorneys and state legislators in getting the laws changed so that Illinois then represented the first state in the country to have the best laws governing the protection of hooved animals. Donna also worked with legislators on the recent changes that are part of Senate Bill 629, signed into law in August of 2001. As in the past, Donna Ewing and her staff work in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Agriculture, as well as a multitude of volunteer investigators, in rescue and protection efforts across the nation.
The Great!
I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
I have been on a rescue and have seen abused and neglected horses brought to HARPS where they have received food and exercise and have become healthy and happy running in the pastures.
Ways to make it better...
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
like a larger farm.
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Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
A lot
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2011
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