About California Coastal Horse Rescue
RESCUE / REHABILITATION / REFUGE

Founded in 2000, California Coastal Horse Rescue (CCHR) cares for those horses that no one else will care for...
A 501(c)3 non-profit organization; the Mission of CCHR is to rescue abandoned, abused, neglected and slaughter-bound horses and to provide them with a second chance for healthy and productive lives. CCHR also rescues horses whose owners can no longer afford to care for them.
CCHR provides shelter, food, veterinary care, farrier services, rehabilitation, and adoption services for the horses in its care. It also offers long-term sanctuary to disabled and elderly horses.
With a combination of specialized care and loving support, all horses rescued by CCHR are given the opportunity to heal, thrive and to lead happy and peaceful lives.
Since its inception, CCHR has given sanctuary to over 150 horses and ponies at its facility and has also helped to place over 600 equines in new homes through its adoption services and collaborative efforts with other rescues.
CCHR is an all-volunteer organization, there are no salaries paid. CCHR relies on the generous support of donors, volunteers, sponsors, and grants.
CCHR will always be an advocate for horses in need and will always strive to offer Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Refuge to these beautiful and treasured animals.
A 501(c)3 non-profit organization; the Mission of CCHR is to rescue abandoned, abused, neglected and slaughter-bound horses and to provide them with a second chance for healthy and productive lives. CCHR also rescues horses whose owners can no longer afford to care for them.
CCHR provides shelter, food, veterinary care, farrier services, rehabilitation, and adoption services for the horses in its care. It also offers long-term sanctuary to disabled and elderly horses.
With a combination of specialized care and loving support, all horses rescued by CCHR are given the opportunity to heal, thrive and to lead happy and peaceful lives.
Since its inception, CCHR has given sanctuary to over 150 horses and ponies at its facility and has also helped to place over 600 equines in new homes through its adoption services and collaborative efforts with other rescues.
CCHR is an all-volunteer organization, there are no salaries paid. CCHR relies on the generous support of donors, volunteers, sponsors, and grants.
CCHR will always be an advocate for horses in need and will always strive to offer Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Refuge to these beautiful and treasured animals.