Horse Aid Live (HAL) and Equine Health and Welfare Alliance (EHWA) have formed a partnership to offer more resources for aiding the unwanted, homeless, and at-risk horse populations.

"By working together, HAL and EHWA can have a much greater impact on unwanted and at-risk horses," stated Cyndi Greathouse, HAL executive director. "EHWA and its network of veterinarians and other like-minded organizations will help ensure HAL funding is granted to creditable organizations."

Frank Dwayne Marcum, DVM, president of EHWA, said, "EHWA and HAL want to encourage more organizations and corporations to partner with us. Regardless of whether you are a charitable organization, agency, or a for-profit business, we believe that for a sustained long-term solution , we must all work as a united front.

"Both EHWA and HAL want to help by working in a positive, productive manner with all breeds and disciplines to create resource channels so owners, breeders, and advocates have access to information and help before they and/or their horses get to a crisis situation," he added

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