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Equitarian - Volunteer/DonateBack to Equitarian Outreach There are many ways that you can assist equitarians with their efforts to help working equids throughout the world. Volunteer or donation opportunities may include: • Money • Time/Expertise • Supplies • Equipment Donations If you wish to make a monetary donation to the AAEP Foundation or any other organization that supports Equitarian efforts, please click here for a list of organizations you can support. If you wish to donate equipment or supplies, please visit each organization’s website to learn if they accept these types of donations and how you can contribute. Volunteer Because each equitarian project has a different set of voluteer requirements, if you are interested in donating your time or expertise, please contact the organization that is handling that particular project directly. Disclaimer The AAEP is providing this information and links to Equitarian projects and organizations as a service to members and others. There has been no screening or evaluation of this information or organizations and each person should evaluate each project and organization individually. Although AAEP members may be active in some of these programs, the AAEP does not have any direct connection or supervision of any of these programs or organizations unless specifically stated. Individuals considering donating to a program or organization should evaluate each opportunity. Individuals considering participation in a program should evaluate each opportunity with concern for their safety as it applies to travel and time spent in often underdeveloped areas. Inquiries should be directed to the individuals or groups listed with each program and to participating AAEP members. |
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