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2025 Spring Open Barn, Saturday, April 19th, from 10 AM to 2 PM

Event, News, Open BarnBy jamesriverfoudApril 12, 2025Leave a comment

Come spend time meeting with the horses in the James River Horse Foundation. Learn how our program benefits retired racehorses and the women who care for them. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available and vans will shuttle visitors to and from the site. People of all ages are welcome.…

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2024 Fall Open Barn, Saturday, October 12th, from 10 AM to 2 PM

Event, News, Open BarnBy jamesriverfoudSeptember 13, 2024Leave a comment

Join us for an opportunity to meet our horses and discover how our program supports former racehorses and the women who care for them.Take a tour of our barn facility and explore the various ways you can support JRHF! The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available and vans will shuttle…

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2024 Spring Open Barn, Saturday, April 20th, from 10 AM to 2 PM

Event, News, Open BarnBy jamesriverfoudMarch 29, 2024Leave a comment

Come spend time meeting with the horses in the James River Horse Foundation. Learn how our program benefits retired racehorses and the women who care for them. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is available and vans will shuttle visitors to and from the site. People of all ages are welcome.…

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2023 Fall Open Barn Saturday, October 14 10 am – 2 pm

Event, News, Open BarnBy jamesriverfoudOctober 10, 2023Leave a comment

Join us to meet our retired racehorses and the incarcerated women in our program who care for them.  Learn how this program provides a second chance for the horses and the inmates. Thank you to Trader Joe’s in Short Pump for donating water bottles for our event!

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    PO Box 346 Oilville, VA 23129
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Our mission

The mission of the James River Horse Foundation is to provide humane care, safe sanctuary and, whenever possible, an appropriate second career for Thoroughbred horses that are no longer able to race, and that may be at risk for abuse, neglect or slaughter. In connection with that mission, JRHF also provides an established curriculum of training and supervision in equine care and management to non-violent felons at the Virginia Department of Corrections State Farm Work Center in Goochland County, Virginia during their incarceration which encourages participants to gain self-respect, to work as a team toward defined goals, and to acquire skills valuable for reentry into their communities.

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