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Fostering a rescue
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Thunder with
foster, Beth, as they head
to his new home
near Wichita, Kan.
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When you choose to foster a rescue at Rainbow
Meadows, you are not only giving the horse a loving home until it is
adopted, but you are also making it possible for us to accept more
horses into the rescue, and thus save more lives.
Many of the rescues at Rainbow Meadows Equine Rescue
and Retirement, Inc. are available to be fostered.
Click here to see our rescues!
THE PROCESS:
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Step 1
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A fostering application is completed.
Download fostering application* |
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Step 2
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A personal interview is conducted with the foster,
preferably at
Rainbow Meadows Ranch. |
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Step 3
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An evaluation/inspection of the horse's future home
is completed. |
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Step 4
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An appropriate "match" is made between the horse and
new foster owner. |
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Step 5
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A Foster Agreement is signed indicating that the
new foster owner understands their responsibilities and our continued
involvement in the horse's life.
Read Foster Agreement*
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Step 6
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The foster owner takes the selected rescue from
Rainbow Meadows to its new home, making room at the rescue for another
horse to be saved. |
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For more information on fostering a rescue, contact:
Karen Everhart, M.Ed. - Executive director &
co-founder
1949 Dalton Road
Sedan, KS 67361
Phone: (620) 725-3402
Cell: (316) 648-5082
E-mail:
karen.everhart@rainbowmeadowsranch.com
Thank you for making a difference in the
lives of these beautiful creatures!
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