Redwings becomes charity partner and receives welcome boost during challenging times
Redwings Horse Sanctuary has received a welcome boost after being selected as charity partner for 2026 by equine brand Harry Hall and given a generous donation from feed company Spillers.The news comes soon after the charity announced it was considering closing two of its centres due to rising costs.Redwings will now benefit from those shopping at Harry Hall, with a donation to the charity every time someone signs up to Harry Halls One Club, takes out a new insurance policy or purchases an item at harryhall.comThere will also be the option for shoppers to make an additional donation to Redwings at the checkout, and ad hoc product donations to the charitys sanctuary sites and horse hospital as opportunities arise.Nicola Knight, Redwings Head of Communications and Campaigns, said: Were very excited to be working with Harry Hall this year.Thank you to everyone who voted for Redwings. Harry Hall is an important heritage brand in the equine world and were so glad to have been chosen by their customers.Its more difficult than ever for charities in the current climate and partnerships like this really help us to continue to rescue and care for horses, ponies, donkeys and mules who need us.If you arent yet a member and want to join the One Club, please click on our special referral link gifting an extra 10 donation to Redwings with no additional cost to yourself. And if you are shopping at Harry Hall, and can do so, please consider rounding up your purchase. Every additional donation makes a huge difference.Lewis Wilkinson, Digital and Ecommerce Director at Harry Hall added: Every year, we invite our community to help us choose an equine charity to support, because the causes that matter to them matter to us.Redwings got an incredible 48% of the votes to become this years Charity of the Year and will be the focus of our fundraising for 2026.This partnership reflects our shared passion for horses and commitment to making a difference. Together, well help rescue, rehabilitate and care for equines in need, turning every membership, insurance policy and purchase into positive impact.Redwings also recently received a 5,000 donation from Spillers to help it continue its work rescuing and rehabilitating horses and ponies in need.We are pleased to be able to help Redwings at such an important and difficult time and hope that other organisations may be able to follow our lead and donate too, said Claire Dyett, Marketing Manager at Mars Horsecare, home of the Spillers brand. Every day this wonderful charity carries out invaluable work, providing safe homes and specialist care for rescued horses who might otherwise have nowhere else to go.We hope our contribution will help them maintain services at this challenging time and continue making a difference where it matters most.More from Your HorseIt is possible to overcome fear when youre riding a horse, says BHS coachToo cold or just right? Experts explain when to put a rug on a horse (and when not to)Could not wearing high vis leave horse riders liable in a road accident? Solicitor answersHow to provide a stabled horse with the three Fs (and why its so important that you do)The post Redwings becomes charity partner and receives welcome boost during challenging times appeared first on Your Horse.