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A Non- Profit Thoroughbred Rehabilitation and Re-Training Organization

 

AmaDon Hills Thoroughbred Foundation offers three alternative adoption plans: Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Gold - The Gold plan is a straight adoption plan. When a horse is ready to be adopted, and it appears to be a good fit, the adoption fee is paid and the horse is yours.

Silver - The Silver plan is a plan in which the adoptor can pay a monthly fee while the horse is being retrained. This monthly fee is applied to the adoption fee of the horse. When the horse is ready to be adopted, the adoptor will pay the balance of the fee and the horse is then theirs.

Bronze - The Bronze plan is a plan for people who would like to sponsor a horse by donating a monthly amount to be applied to either a specific horse or the general care fund. If the donor wants to continue sponsorship once a horse is adopted, then that amount will be applied to another horse.

Straight donations are always happily accepted. All donations are put into the general fund to help these wonderful animals while they are prepared for their new careers and homes. You may make a donation in any amount and as often as you wish.







       Contact Information

For more information: on Adoption, or to be a sponsor of a Thoroughbred through AmaDon Hills Thoroughbred Foundation, as well as for training and/or sales information, please contact Mary Muellner


       Contact By Telephone
Mary Muellner 408.691.7401


       Postal address

AmaDon Hills Thoroughbred Foundation
c/o Mary Muellner
PO Box 1708
Gilroy, CA 95021 USA


       E-Mail
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              General Information, and Sales:

             amadonhills@msn.com




 






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