Front Range Equine Rescue





Front Range Equine Rescue (FRER), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to stopping the abuse and neglect of horses.

Front Range Equine Rescue began in 1997 as an all-volunteer organization with Board members providing the initial foster homes. A small self-care facility soon housed several of the incoming rescue horses as well. Over the years, Front Range has worked hard to increase its capacity and was able to purchase a 40-acre facility in Larkspur in 2006. A major gift campaign in 2007-2009 allowed for further expansion with the purchase of 81 additional acres in Larkspur late in 2009. Horses are also kept at 2-3 other private facilities in the area.

Over the course of several years, the rescue has adjusted its program to expanding some services to the East Coast. To allow for this expansion, the Larkspur facilities were sold with no other changes to program services in CO. Front Range Equine Rescue has active national campaigns to responsibly end horse slaughter and to protect wild horses through its "Save the Wild Horses" campaign.

Your generous donation will help us stop the abuse and neglect of horses.