Meet the Heart Behind the Work
The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:

Behind every horse story is a group of individuals who chose to show up and help make it possible. Our volunteers are at the heart of that work, bringing compassion, consistency, and care to everything they do. As the saying goes, “Volunteers are love in motion.”
In this spotlight, we’re celebrating three of those people whose time, heart, and dedication are making a real difference.
Meet Lisa M.!
AAE Volunteer for 8 years!

What do you do as an AAE Volunteer?
I have been volunteering on the Saturday morning Barn shift, helping out with orientation, tours, and bar duties at Boots and Bling. My husband, Charlie, and I have helped out with a few special project days when the property was first being developed.
What do you love about AAE and/or volunteering at AAE?
There are many things I love about AAE, I treasure all the friends I have made and the happiness I feel when a rescue goes to their forever home. I also love my Saturday peeps!!
Who is your favorite AAE horse and why?
My favorite is Wylie. I also loved all of Sophia’s sweet kisses. Wylie is such a goof, and his green slobber is the best
. He reminds me of Barney.
Meet Angela F.!
AAE Volunteer for 9 years!

What do you do as an AAE Volunteer?
I’m part of the Saturday morning crew; I feed, give meds, do plenty of mucking, and sometimes groom, too. I often help with treatments and wound care, and occasionally do small repairs on damaged fences and hoses. For my day job, I’m an architect, so I’ve also worked on the permit drawings for each new structure, most recently the new barn.
What do you love about AAE and/or volunteering at AAE?
Getting to know many of the horses, learning bits of their personalities and watching them hang out in the pastures. Caring for each of them is always interesting and a little different each time, and I usually learn something new. We also have some wonderful people, and it’s reassuring to see how much energy and time everyone is willing to put in here – at the end of the shift, I’m always glad I came out.
Who is your favorite AAE horse and why?
Danny was my favorite – he gave the best hugs by resting his chin on my shoulder and just staying there a while; he really enjoyed the attention and he’d give his special hugs to anyone who spent much time with him. I liked Sophia a lot too, glad she recently found a good home. Now I’m partial to Jengo – he’s mellow, playful, and such a handsome fellow.
Meet Tiffany M.!

What do you do as an AAE Volunteer?
Saturday AM barn duties and occasional shift lead.
What do you love about AAE and/or volunteering at AAE?
I love seeing the transformation of these beautiful creatures. When we help them trust us and our love for them, it’s just truly amazing. It’s always bittersweet to see the adoptions. On the one hand I love them and want to see them each week, but on the other it’s very fulfilling to see them go to a loving forever home too.
Who is your favorite AAE horse and why?
That’s a hard question, I love them all, even the difficult ones! Right now, I do have a soft spot for Abbie, the mini donkey. Every week, I threaten my husband that I’m sure she’d fit in my little car, and I’m bringing her home to live in the backyard!
