AFER ultimately serves it's purpose. To go to slaughter-bound places where auctions are taking place and rescue those horses in need is truly a benefit. They could use donors who are consistent, but it becomes difficult because sometimes the "hoops" are difficult to navigate. For those people who have thick skins and can proceed regardless of personal dynamics, it is a place well-deserving of help.
What can you say about one of only few Rescue Organizations that are actually there for the horses and people alike regardless of money or fame? LOTS! Amaryllis is an amazing place, full of love, compassion and understanding for all of Gods magnificent creatures. Their founder, Christine touches every heart she comes in contact with. She is hard working, dedicated, devoted, and driven to helping as many horses and animals that she can. She has also answered any question I have asked, openly and whole heartily. The animals were all well groomed, stalls were clean, water and feed buckets were clean, and the atmosphere was peaceful and calm. Any animal would be lucky to become part of their program, sanctuary, and lives. I would recommend anyone to visit, become active, and help support Amaryllis. What an AWESOME group!