The Standardbred Retirement Foundation, established in 1989, is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping retired Standardbred racehorses find loving homes and providing opportunities for youth programs and farm employment. With horses located in multiple states across the country, they offer adoption, fostering, and partnership programs, as well as the CHAPS program for horses in need of rehabilitation. Their commitment to saving horses from slaughter and changing their lives is evident in the hundreds of trotters and pacers they have rescued and placed in new homes.
Operating from their farm in Cream Ridge, NJ, the Standardbred Retirement Foundation currently houses 77 horses and offers guided tours by appointment. They also have administrative offices on-site and lease additional farms in other states. With an impressive track record of saving and rehoming horses, their dedication to the well-being of Standardbreds is recognized through various awards and their involvement with police mounted units in cities like New York City, Newark, NJ, Philadelphia, and Rockland County. To stay updated on their work and available horses, subscribing to their newsletter is highly recommended.
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