Summary
Organization name
Paw 4 the Foundation Inc
Causes
Animals
Operating Budget
$100,000 - $249,999
Counties Served
Dallas, Denton, Johnson, Montague, Parker, Tarrant, Wise
Address
5932 TROUT DRFORT WORTH, TX 76179
Project Equine Safety – Program Description
Project Equine Safety focuses on ensuring the highest standards of care, safety, and emergency response for both our domestic and wild horse herds. To carry out this work effectively across our large sanctuary, we rely on essential equipment and tools that support daily operations, medical care, and crisis situations.
To improve our ability to keep the horses safe, healthy, and properly managed, we are seeking support for the following needs:
A UTV with a Drag Attachment:This will allow us to safely and efficiently maintain our pasture spaces, drag pens, and manage the terrain throughout our large wild horse sanctuary. Keeping the ground level and clean is vital for preventing injuries and maintaining healthy living conditions.
A Tractor:A tractor is crucial for moving large quantities of feed, transporting heavy materials, shifting sand, dragging large areas, and responding quickly to horses in distress who may need assistance standing or being lifted. It also supports daily sanctuary upkeep and emergency response.
A Remote Dart Gun System:Because many of our wild horses cannot be handled directly, a dart gun allows us to administer sedation or medication safely from a distance. This tool is essential for providing veterinary treatment, addressing injuries, and completing routine health care without causing unnecessary stress to the animals.
Routine Veterinary and Farrier Care:Regular hoof care and medical treatment are vital for maintaining the well-being of every horse in our program. These services ensure that both domestic and wild horses receive proper ongoing care and can remain healthy, comfortable, and safe.
Together, these tools and services strengthen our ability to protect the horses in our care, respond to emergencies, and maintain a safe environment across the sanctuary. Project Equine Safety supports the long-term health and welfare of our herds while allowing our team to operate more effectively and humanely.
Paw 4 The Foundation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming domestic and wild equines while enriching our community through education, volunteer opportunities, and compassionate care.
Paw 4 The Foundation relies on community support to provide safe, consistent, and compassionate care for rescued equines. Our current needs include:
Volunteers to assist with daily care, feeding, cleaning, training, and facility upkeep
Alfalfa and round bales to maintain proper nutrition for our horses year-round
Sand for arena footing, safe turnout areas, and mud management
Tractor for pasture maintenance, manure management, and moving heavy materials
UTV / Side-by-Side for transporting feed, equipment, and supplies across the property
Tranquilizer dart gun to safely manage medical emergencies involving feral or unhandled horses
Monetary donations to support veterinary care, farrier work, feed, rehabilitation, and facility repairs
Truck capable of hauling hay and water to ensure consistent access to essential supplies, especially during drought or supply shortages
These needs directly support the safety of our volunteers, the health of our horses, and the long-term sustainability of our equine rescue program
Paw 4 The Foundation is committed to creating an environment where every person—regardless of background, income, race, ability, age, or identity—feels welcomed, valued, and empowered. We believe that equine rescue and community programs should be accessible to all, especially individuals who have historically faced barriers to opportunity.
We actively work to remove financial, social, and physical obstacles that may limit participation in our volunteer, educational, and therapeutic programs. By engaging low-to-moderate income individuals, youth, and diverse community members, we ensure that our organization reflects the community we serve.
Our commitment to equity guides how we make decisions, develop programs, and allocate resources. We strive to provide a safe, respectful, and inclusive space where people and horses can learn, heal, and grow together. Through equitable practices, we aim to build a stronger, more compassionate community—one that honors both human dignity and animal welfare.
View our current participation opportunities.
In-Person Volunteering
Volunteer Day - Rescue Cleanup
Marine Creek Stables
Organization name
Paw 4 the Foundation Inc
Causes
Animals
Operating Budget
$100,000 - $249,999
Counties Served
Dallas, Denton, Johnson, Montague, Parker, Tarrant, Wise
Address
5932 TROUT DR