F urthering

A rabian Horse

Wellness

O btained through

R ehabilitation, Retraining and Re-homing

The Fawor Foundation is a non-profit 501c3 Organization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drink, Eat and Mingle!

 

Sunday, September 12th

Noon-4pm!

 

Flying Owl Ranch

 Larkspur,CO

The Fawor Foundation is Hosting a Wine Tasting and Food Pairing Fundraising Event

Come and meet the Arabian Horses, view the proposed plans for The Equine Wellness Center and meet Equine Wellness Professionals.  We will also have a silent auction that features many great items!

Enjoy the Wines of Spero Winery and a food pairing offered by the fine chefs of Tending Roses.

$75 per person via pay pal or at the door

 

( includes a bottle of wine to take home,  all inclusive-food, wine, gratuity, and donation to Fawor)

Thank you to our Sponsors!

Equine Wellness Education provided by:

By forming the Fawor Foundation, it has allowed for the creation of a half way house for Arabian horses needing recovery from past performance careers, or others that have come from well cared for backgrounds with owners that have been hard hit by our tough economic times.  It has also allowed us to lay the ground work for the much needed education regarding EQUINE WELLNESS which applies to all breeds.

 

  The Fawor Foundation has been structured to help support the network of Arabian Horses, Owners, Trainers, and Enthusiasts, who are in need of financial assistance, whether it entails providing a second career, a comfortable retirement, or just the necessary accommodations and care. 

 

We'll be the ones who are less interested in the horse's engine or tail carriage. We won't be distracted by a flashy pedigree, or disappointed by a poor show performance record.  We will be the ones that rehabilitate the rising star who has fallen due to weak ankles, bad hocks, or arthritis. We are the ones who will explore new careers for the pretty face that found the repetition of a show career to be too demanding and frustrating.  We look forward to promoting the potential of the Arabian Horse by focusing upon their future possibilities, and not dwelling on their past performances or those that were lost due to owner economics.


Let's face it, there are too many good Arabian Horses in the world, with lives that are long, and first careers that are short.

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