Thank you for giving. 

There are several additional ways to help Blue Sky Acres. If you would like more information about our mission or vision, feel free to reach out via our Contact page.

We are a 501(c)3 so all of your donations are tax-deductible. Our EIN number is 86-2112335 and our supporting documents are below.

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Sponsorships

At Blue Sky Acres, our program horses are the heart of everything we do—offering healing, hope, and connection to children facing physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges. Each large horse requires approximately $300 per month to cover essential care: around $150 for feed and supplements, $50 for farrier services and hoof care, and the remainder for veterinary care and daily upkeep. Our miniature horses require approximately $200 per month to cover essential care. 

You can sponsor an entire horse or join others by contributing a monthly share. Every gift helps ensure these incredible animals remain healthy, happy, and ready to serve.

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Other Ways to Give

Join the Blue Skies Care Team!

From time to time, we need to restock everyday items around the house — things like K-cups, paper towels, and snacks for our Mentored Employees and volunteer work groups. These small comforts help make Blue Sky Acres feel like home for everyone who learns and serves here.

If you’d like to be part of our Blue Skies Care Team and help support our mission in this simple but meaningful way, we’d love to have you!

Include your phone number below and we’ll add you to our text list for updates on what’s needed.

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