ACE is always looking for ways to cultivate relationships and restore people that just need a little help along the way. We are very proud to say that we, as individuals with ACE, are just the hands and feet of a greater story, the story of a Savior who loves all His people enough to bear the weight of our sin and bring us to restoration.
In the same vein of help, we found a horse along the way that had been left to die on its own through starvation. Anyone who knows me knows that I have a heart for animals and have been accused by family sometimes of loving my animals more than people…. (smile) which isn’t true.
With the help of my friends, we saved this horse, who I quickly name Savior since he is being raised from the dead; I call him “Savvy” for short. My friend, Kristen, made a video of the entire rescue process and I decided to share it with you all.
While I don’t believe in “go fund me”, I do want you to know that the cost to rescue this horse and the many animals we save is expensive. If you want to help us out with keeping our four-legged friends safe, and healthy, and loved, consider helping us via a donation. Mark it for the ACE Animal Family. While it’s not the most spiritual ask I’ve ever made, it is as important to God’s creatures and the Jamaican students, children, and adults that are learning the nature behind these beautiful animals.
We’ve had some great friends of ACE donate meds for the dogs and cats, as well as saddles and tack for the donkeys and horses. Anything you send is greatly appreciated. Treasure always helps pay the vet bills. Happy trails!
What would St. Mary , Jamaicans do without ACE. Many are rescued like the abandon horse . Praise God for your organization. I will continue to be involved in various ways until.