The Florence Copper Community Foundation is proud to announce a $2,000 grant to Burawa Horse Rescue. This funding supports the organization’s work rescuing abused, neglected, and abandoned horses throughout Pinal County, providing them with critical medical care, feed, and rehabilitation services.

Founded by Stephanie and Terren Burawa in 2022, Burawa Horse Rescue has quickly become a vital part of the community, saving the lives of vulnerable horses and offering equine therapy and educational experiences for local residents and students. In just a few years, the all-volunteer organization has rescued 13 horses and continues to serve Pinal County through therapy programs, youth volunteer opportunities, and public outreach.

“This contribution will go directly toward medical care, feed, and rehabilitation, ensuring that our horses receive the love and attention they deserve,” said Stephanie Burawa, Co-founder of Burawa Horse Rescue. “Thank you for helping us continue our mission to provide a safe haven for these deserving animals. Your kindness is truly appreciated.”

The Florence Copper Community Foundation is honored to support Burawa Horse Rescue’s work improving the lives of both horses and people in the community.

To learn more about Burawa Horse Rescue and how to support their important work, visit their website: www.burawahorserescue.com.

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