Support
Keeping our incredible team of horses physically and emotionally healthy is at the heart of everything we do and it’s also our biggest challenge. From mountains of feed, supplements and bedding (yes, we’re looking at you, Buddy!) to regular visits from our vet, farrier, dentist, physio, chiropractor, and other professionals, their care requires constant attention and resources.
We actively chase down funding and government support wherever possible, but your help truly makes the difference. Every contribution goes directly towards the wellbeing of our horses so we can keep our sessions affordable and accessible to those who need them.
Here are some of the ways you can support us:
Buy Our Book

Eileen’s book is filled with practical tools to help you uncover your strengths and create lasting change, inspired by her own philosophy shaped over a lifetime of learning from the wisdom of horses.
The book costs €20 and each book sold helps us provide essential care for our horses, like a bag of Turmash to support joint health and vitality.
Donate

Every donation, no matter the size has a real impact.
- €10 euro will pay for a bag of bedding.
- €20 euro will buy essential Supplements for the older horses
- €30 euro will cover a routine worm dose.
- €50 euro will keep all our horses happily munching hay for a full week.
- €70 will pay for a call out from a physio or chiropractor.
Your generosity directly supports the health and wellbeing of our horses.
Sponsor a Horse

Our sponsorship programme is a new and meaningful way to support Horses Connect on an ongoing basis through a small monthly donation.
This regular support will have a big impact by allowing us to plan ahead and continue improving our services.
As a thank you, we hold a special annual event at the stables for all sponsors and supporters of Horses Connect.
Sponsor A Horse For €10 per month
Practical Help

Whether it’s helping out around the yard with general maintenance or lending your skills in areas like social media, fundraising, carpentry, or administration, there’s always something to be done.
We also have a long wish list to try and source, including a new hay shed, equipment and grazing land, suitable horses.
If you feel you could help in any way, we’d love to hear from you.
