With winter, technically, nearly over, we are all praying for some drier weather. All the residents need the grass now after a very wet winter.
Portrait emotion finds his forever home
Christina, one of our volunteers has re-homed Portrait Emotion AKA Buddy.
“I hadn’t planned on getting another horse, but nearly four years after losing my beloved Fen, who was with me for 27 years, I began to realise that it wasn’t just him I missed, but the special connection between human and horse.
Buddy arrived at the Sanctuary in late June 2025, and as a volunteer, I spent time with him, just as I do with all the horses. One day, after Nigel finished exercising Buddy, he remarked, “This one would be perfect for you.” The rest, as they say, is history. By September, I found a yard and became Buddy’s keeper. It has been brilliant; he’s a true star and a contented soul. My happy hacker, he has restored the joy of horse and rider partnership. I feel like myself again, and he will be a delight until I am truly too old to climb aboard. It’s comforting to know that when the time comes, he will return to the safety of The Racehorse Sanctuary and Re-homing Centre.
Latest fundraising efforts
Some of our supporters have also been busy during the winter months raising donations for the Centre.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Badgers Public House at Coultershaw Bridge, Petworth. In December and January, Jules and Simon generously donated the proceeds from their Sunday lunch raffles, and they also held a New Year’s Eve auction for us. The total amount raised was an impressive £723.
Our main fundraising event at plumpton – cancelled
We were deeply sorry for having to cancel our annual fundraising event last November due to insufficient ticket sales. This was very disheartening, especially considering all the hard work put into organising the event by both Plumpton and our team and volunteers here at the Centre. As a charity, we depend entirely on the kindness of our donors, sponsors, and the general public to fund the care and re-homing of the horses we look after. Financially, the winter months pose the greatest challenge of the year.
So, with free wills month fast approaching, we would be grateful if you would consider leaving a legacy in your will, however small, to the Racehorse Sanctuary and Re-homing Centre so that we can continue our valuable work with ex-racehorses.
What is Free Wills Month?
Free Wills Month runs twice a year in the UK, during March and October, offering individuals aged 55 and over the chance to have simple wills written or updated at no cost via participating solicitors. The campaign encourages, but does not require, the inclusion of charitable legacy gifts. Appointments are limited, filled on a first-come, first-served basis, and the offer applies to basic estate planning in selected locations.
If this might be something you would like to consider then take a look at our Free Will Month page for more information. You can also find more information on leaving a gift in your will by downloading our free Will Guide







