PRESERVING
AN AMERICAN
TRADITION…
One Equine at a time!
Volunteering
Are you a horse enthusiast? Would you like to help horses, donkeys and mules find loving, forever homes? Consider volunteering with Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society! We need your help to help the equines who come to us. There are many ways to help – some are hands-on and require horse experience while others give you the chance to learn about horses while helping out. We do require that all volunteers first become members – so please consider joining today.


Volunteering
Are you a horse enthusiast? Would you like to help horses, donkeys and mules find loving, forever homes? Consider volunteering with Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society! We need your help to help the equines who come to us. There are many ways to help – some are hands-on and require horse experience while others give you the chance to learn about horses while helping out. We do require that all volunteers first become members – so please consider joining today.

Fostering
Foster homes are the heart of the organization. They open their homes and their hearts to house needy equines. Some foster homes help rehabilitate starved equines while others work with equines who have training problems. Foster homes show their equines off to prospective adopters – and when their foster horse is adopted, they open their hearts for another.
Trailering
If you have a truck and trailer and like to drive – we can put you to work! Our horses need rides to new foster homes and from their foster homes to vets, trainers, and events.


Trailering
If you have a truck and trailer and like to drive – we can put you to work! Our horses need rides to new foster homes and from their foster homes to vets, trainers, and events

Become a Neglect or Abuse Investigator
These members inspect reports of neglect and abuse. All potential investigators may be required to take and pass a neglect/abuse investigators class.
Become an Inspector
Inspectors help check out potential adoptive or foster homes. They also help us check up on horses in foster homes and those who have been adopted. BEHS provides a form for volunteer inspectors to fill out and a list of required photos. This is a job even a non-horseperson can do. And it gives you a chance to meet some of the BEHS horses!


Become an Inspector
Inspectors help check out potential adoptive or foster homes. They also help us check up on horses in foster homes and those who have been adopted. BEHS provides a form for volunteer inspectors to fill out and a list of required photos. This is a job even a non-horseperson can do. And it gives you a chance to meet some of the BEHS horses!

Help with Fundraising
BEHS runs off of donations and money brought in at fundraisers – so we are always looking for new members who can help with fundraising. We need new ideas, people to organize fundraisers and people to volunteer at fundraisers. By fundraising, you enable us to bring in and help more equines.
Become a Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society Leader
Bluebonnet is mostly run by volunteers, and we always welcome new people who would like to get involved in running the organization. We have openings for program coordinators. These are volunteers who oversee specific areas of the rescue such marketing horses available for adoption, recruiting new foster homes, securing PR and media opportunities for Bluebonnet, and more.
We also need volunteers to serve on the Board of Directors. Bluebonnet’s Directors are responsible for guiding the rescue into the future, upholding the policies and mission of the rescue, insuring we have the funds necessary to operate, and financial and governance oversight.
