Giving Tuesday falls on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving every year, and it’s a chance to donate to charities that make a difference in lives all over the world. This year, I thought I might point out some equine charities focused on Thoroughbred racing and beyond that give back to horses and the humans who love them. Below are some of my favorite causes; but please be sure to add any and all that you love in the comments below!
Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and its affiliated charities
The TAA does incredible work to fund organizations that find permanent homes for racehorses after their track careers have ended. From accrediting organizations in the retired racehorse community to raising dollars to enable such organizations to operate, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance makes a big impact on the lives of ex-racers. You can see a list of the TAA’s accredited organizations here.
Grayson Jockey-Club Research Foundation
The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation is a leading non-profit committed to the advancement of horses of all breeds. The funds raised by Grayson-Jockey Club go toward veterinary studies that will help horses from elite Thoroughbreds to children’s ponies and everything in between.
The Brooke
The Brooke is an international organization that seeks to help working equids (aka horses, donkeys and mules) in third-world countries by educating their owners about the best practices for keeping animals. They do heroic work to help the horses, donkeys and mules at the center of some of the world’s poorest communities and concentrate on educating owners about how to provide for the animals who provide for them.
Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund is a lifeline to the men and women who risk everything to put on the sport of horse racing. There are 60 former jockeys who rely on the PDJF at the moment, and every donation matters.
Belmont Child Care Association
The men and women who take care of the Thoroughbreds at Belmont Park often need assistance for daycare. Days at the stable for grooms can start as early as 4 a.m. and continue until after 8 p.m.; the Belmont Child Care Association gives a safe and loving care center for equine workers’ children and provides early education for the little ones whose parents work at New York racetracks.
Churchill Downs Backside Learning Center
The Churchill Downs Backside Learning Center provides so much for the equine workers at the home of the Kentucky Derby. From citizenship classes to an after school program for the children of backside workers; technology classes to English as a Second Language courses, the Backside Learning Center is a haven for Kentucky’s Thoroughbred care community.
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is a magical place that celebrates horse racing’s history through art, interactive exhibits, and its Hall of Fame. The Museum survives through donations, and it’s a must-visit destination for horse lovers of all kinds.
Race Track Chaplaincy of America
The RTCA provides spiritual resources to backstretch workers as well as provide recreational and educational opportunities for the people who work with Thoroughbreds.
Thoroughbred Charities of America
The TCA’s mission statement speaks for itself: “To provide a better life for Thoroughbreds, both during and after their racing careers, by supporting qualified repurposing and retirement organizations and by helping the people who care for them.” The Thoroughbred Charities of America’s outreach includes support for backstretch workers, Thoroughbred rehoming and retraining, equine research, and therapeutic riding.
Saratoga War Horse Foundation
This outstanding organization immerses veterans in a three-day program with horses to help people suffering from PTSD or having trouble adjusting to society in life after military service. The organization uses off-the-track Thoroughbreds for all of their equine needs, so both humans and horses are helped.
Square Peg Foundation
The Square Peg Foundation uses horses to give special needs children in Half Moon Bay, Calif. the opportunity to gain physical and emotional development as well as foster a lifelong love of horses.
Operation We Are Here’s Equine Therapy Organizations
Operation We Are Here provides support to military families and communities, and they have an extensive list of equine therapy centers dedicated to helping military personnel and their families with the complications that can arise from service.
City of Hope
While it’s not an equine charity, City of Hope is the favorite cause of American Pharoah’s jockey Victor Espinoza. He’s done extensive fundraising and visits to pediatric cancer patients at City of Hope, and it’s certainly a worthy recipient for your Giving Tuesday consideration.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Make-A-Wish Foundation grants children suffering from life-threatening medical conditions one big wish; from Walt Disney World to a day at Keeneland Race Course in Kentucky, Make-A-Wish is all about creating wonderful memories for families.
This is a small handful of many tremendous charities doing incredible work around the world for horses and humans alike. Please consider a donation of any size on Giving Tuesday to support a cause close to your heart.