Harry Hall unveils 2024 charity partner
SAFE aims to help horses and ponies who have been abandoned or neglected keeping them ‘SAFE’ and away from harm

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Equestrian specialist Harry Hall has announced Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines (SAFE) as its charity partner for 2024.
The Bradford based equestrian specialist will raise money for SAFE in a variety of ways.
Anyone who joins its One Club membership, takes out an insurance policy, or shops on its website will result in a donation to the charity.
The team will also donate unsold clothing, horse equipment, and supplements to the charity.
In a move to further boost the funds raised, Harry Hall will also double one month’s total donation value on two occasions throughout the year.
SAFE aims to help horses and ponies who have been abandoned or neglected keeping them ‘SAFE’ and away from harm.
Liz Hopper, managing director at Harry Hall, said: “We are committed to supporting causes that are important to our One Club members, customers, and employees. Of the 10 worthy charities shortlisted, SAFE won with the most votes from our equestrian community.
‘’We are excited to continue fundraising in 2024 for such a deserving charity that helps so many equines in need. Our love for horses extends far beyond our business, and we’re proud to be supporting another great cause this year – we can’t wait to get started with our fundraising efforts for SAFE.”
Harry Hall’s previous charity partners include Riding for the Disabled, Hope Pastures, World Horse Welfare, The Gambia Horse & Donkey Trust, Safe Haven for Donkeys in Holy Land, Brooke – Action for Working Horses and Donkeys, and Prince Fluffy Kareem.