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The Equine Preservation Foundation is a National Heritage Foundation
established on July 29, 1996 by Donor/Applicant, Cathie Ellen Heinrich



EPF is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of equines and the classical equestrian arts.  We serve as a community resource fulfilling these societal needs through our own work as well as assisting other people to establish and fund specific equine projects.

Our main goal is to provide the care and the rehabilitation of equines when their owners no longer can due to financial or emotional stress.  We are an alternative option to prevent situation that can lead to the equine's abuse, neglect or death.

Second, is to educate the public on humane treatment and safety in dealing with the health, handling, care and training of equines.

Third, is to promote public demonstration and exhibition of equines and the classical equestrian arts to bring awarenes to their plight, history and future.

Our mission is to foster public understanding toward equines as harmonious human companions.
The Equine Preservation Foundation is a National Heritage Foundation
established on July 29, 1996 by Donor/Applicant, Cathie Ellen Heinrich



This page was last updated on: October 31, 2001