How You Can Help
We cannot build this haven alone. It takes a community to shield a hero.
If you are a Veteran or First Responder: Our gates are open, and our programs are built entirely for you. Let's take the next step together.
If you are a Volunteer: We always need extra hands to plant crops, build fences, muck stalls, and stand with our veterans.
Every breakthrough on our ranch—whether it’s a rescued horse learning to trust again, a greenhouse yielding its first harvest, or a veteran finding a moment of true peace—is made possible by people like you.
We receive no corporate windfall; we run entirely on the generosity of our community. Here is how you can stand with our nation's heroes and rescued animals today.
Your financial contributions go directly toward daily operations,
animal care, and keeping our therapy programs
100% free for veterans and first responders.
$25 buys a bag of seed or vital grow supplies for the greenhouse.
$50 provides a bale of alfalfa and grain for a rescued horse or steer.
$150 covers a full hoof-trimming and farrier session for a rescued horse.
$500 funds a comprehensive week of assisted therapy and agricultural training for a veteran in need.
Running a rescue ranch and farm requires a lot of overhead. We gratefully accept physical donations of new or gently used supplies.
If you would like to drop off items or ship them directly to the ranch, we are always in need of:
Ranch Supplies: Horse tack (lead ropes, halters, grooming brushes), square bales of hay, and bags of sweet feed/cattle grain.
Grow Supplies: Compost, seed trays, vegetable seeds, gardening gloves, and hand tools (shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows).
Building Materials: Fencing lumber, t-posts, and hardware to expand our rescue corrales and greenhouses.
Please contact Adam@Freedomreinsfarms.com to coordinate a drop-off time!
Donating your time is just as valuable as donating money. Our volunteers are the backbone of Freedom Reins Ranch.
We host regular Community Volunteer Days where you can roll up your sleeves and make a difference. No prior ranching or farming experience is required!
Ranch Hands: Assist with mucking stalls, grooming horses, and repairing fences.
Green Thumbs: Help plant seeds, weed crop beds, harvest produce, and manage the greenhouse.
Event Support: Help us coordinate fundraising barbecues, community outreach, and veteran gatherings.