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DONATE to 16 HANDS OF LOVE

We honor your choice in making a donation today and by doing so you're helping in bringing about more peace, love, compassion and harmony to our world.

Scroll down to learn more about each member of our loving herd.  All donations go to supporting the entire herd.  
If you would like to make a donation in honor of a specific herd member, or sponsor a specific herd member, please be sure to leave a comment specifying which herd member in the "Write us a comment" selection.


16 Hands of Love is a 501(c)3 educational & animal rescue/sanctuary non-profit.  All donations are tax deductible and help with caring for and providing a loving home for the herd.  Donations can also gift private sessions and help us to continue to offer donation based events while in the presence of the herd to those who may not have the means necessary to afford it at the time ~ our EIN is 81-4128366. To learn more about what we offer, our mission, or the rescued animals please visit www.16Handsoflove.org.

In Love and With Gratitude!  Thank you!

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P.S....
Remember 16 Hands of Love in your Will or with Stock donations
 

If you would like to help the herd by naming 16 Hands of Love in your will, the following wording is suggested by legal counsel:  “I bequeath to 16 Hands of Love, presently located at 16 Hands of Love, 5019 Louise Street, Seabrook, TX 77586, the sum of _____ dollars (or description of property, whether real estate, stocks, bonds, or savings certificates, etc.).”


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Takoda
(rescued in 2013)

I am the first rescue in 16 Hands of Love's herd.  I picked my name which means "Friend to Everyone" in the Sioux Native American language, which helps me to remember to be a strong yet compassionate leader of the entire herd.  I am able to see your Truth and will help you to see and honor it as well. I am rescued from the dressage / competition world.
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Bella
(rescued in 2019)

My full of life energy, spunk and charisma are captivating.  Come spend time with me and you'll find yourself laughing out loud and seeing life through the eyes of a child again (a goat child that is ;)).
My prior owner received me as a show goat and when her plans in life changed and she was no longer able to show me, she was given 5 days to find me a home and here I am.  I bring a new life and energy to the herd, come see for yourself!
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Lolly
(rescued in 2023)

I lived in a backyard for the first year of my life. My prior owners took me in when no one could care for me. They loved and cared for me well but knew I needed goat friends and more room to roam and graze. My offering to others is to always be open to new experiences. When you think what you have is nice but your heart years for more, follow that nudge and trust the opportunities that come your way. Ask and you shall receive. ​
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Mabel
(rescued in 2016)

I am one of the largest of the goat herd but never abuse my power.  I watch over, comfort and protect the elderly in the herd.  I do not hesitate to point out when someone is too pushy and can offer the gift to those who are willing to learn of exuding a humble confidence. I was rescued with my brother, Dipper when my mother died after giving birth to us.
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Toby
(rescued in 2017)

I am quiet yet confident and help others to find similar strengths within themselves, not only in humans but also with other goats in the herd.  I took Mabel and Dipper under my care when their mother passed.  I am also the first rescued show goat and am grateful for my life.  I often tip my head back to scratch my back and wonder where my horns are. ​
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 George
(rescued in Oct. of 2017)

My job is to live on the land with the goats and to protect the herd from predators.  I also love to play with the humans that come to visit.  I am extremely intelligent, loving and loyal. I hold space for those attending events and sessions and help bring in guidance and a sense of calm. I was rescued and found by my first human after falling out of a truck. When she no longer had a herd of goats for me to protect, she knew I needed my job and helped me find my new rescue forever home at 16 Hands of Love. ​
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​Daisy
(rescued in Dec.  of 2017)
​My job is to also live on the land and protect the herd. I’ve only known this my entire life and absolutely LOVE running around the pasture, getting dirty and protecting the herd from birds and other fun things! My joy is contagious; I bring a breath of fresh air to anyone I meet. My former owner loved me very much but couldn’t give me the job that I needed so they found me my forever home at 16 Hands of Love. ​
                                                              

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