Willow Farms Equine Rescue is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Loxley, Alabama.

Rescue / Rehabilitate / Rehome

Every horse deserves a soft place to land.

Willow Farms gives horses a second chance through rescue, steady daily care, volunteer support, and thoughtful adoption conversations when each horse is ready.

Trojan standing near a pasture fence on a sunny day.
Visits by appointment only Call before visiting, volunteering, asking about horses in care, or arranging donations.
501(c)(3) federally recognized nonprofit
4 ways to support the rescue
100% donation-supported care
AL serving Loxley and nearby communities

Meet a few moments from the farm.

Every photo points back to the same work: patient care, safe routines, and finding the right next step for every horse.

Close view of Trojan's face and forelock.
In care

Trojan

A close-up reminder that rescue is personal, patient, and built through daily trust.

Learn about helping ->
Trojan standing beside a miniature horse.
Sanctuary

Pasture Herd

Quiet pasture time, steady food, and gentle routines help each horse settle into safety.

Support daily care ->
A small white pony standing beside a barn and tree on a sunny day.
Adoptable

Barn Friends

When a horse is ready for the next chapter, Willow Farms helps start the right conversation.

Ask about adoption ->
A group of horses grazing together in a green pasture.

Our Mission

Healing is not dramatic. It is daily.

Directed by Mrs. Janet Hein, Willow Farms is a family-friendly rescue where volunteers help feed, work with horses, spend time with the dogs, and support care that keeps every animal moving toward a safer future.

Schedule a Visit

There is more than one way to hold the gate open.

Whether you can give time, feed support, supplies, or a safe home, your help becomes care very quickly around here.

Hay

Donate

Fund feed, veterinary care, farrier visits, shelter needs, and emergency rescue operations.

Care

Sponsor

Choose a practical monthly gift that helps cover dependable care for horses on the farm.

Hands

Volunteer

Help with feeding, barn chores, grooming, visits, and the calm routines horses depend on.

Home

Adopt

Open a safe, appropriate home for a rehabilitated horse when the right fit is ready.

Daily Needs

Current support keeps care steady.

Feed, hay, farrier work, veterinary care, farm supplies, and safe fencing all turn into calmer days for horses in rescue.

Ask What Is Needed

What You Learn

Better handlers mean safer horses.

Volunteers learn practical horse health, feed and nutrition, safety-first handling, and the family rhythm that supports the farm.

Explore Volunteering

Visit or volunteer with Willow Farms.

Call ahead to talk about visiting, volunteering, adoption questions, donations, or low-cost monthly boarding.

  • Adoption conversations
  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Donations
  • Low-cost monthly boarding

Contact

Visits by appointment only.

251-978-4565

26149 County Road 49
Loxley, AL 36551