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Shiloh will be closed to all visitors and volunteers from Weds, Jan 25th until Friday, Jan 27th, 2012. Shiloh will reopen on Saturday, Jan 28th. Thank you for your cooperation. |
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"A place of peace for horses in need" |
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Normal Volunteer/Visiting Hours: 9am-1pm Daily |
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Gates close at 1pm. |
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Jill Curtis (702) 480-8906 Founder
Sally Vanden Berg (702) 249-8987 Co-Founder
Contact us by email: shilohhorse@aol.com
Please contact Jill at shilohhorse@aol.com or call or text her at (702) 480-8906 to set up an appointment to see adoptable horses. Thank you!
More Important Quick Links:
Shiloh Follows the AWI/HSUS Guidelines to running an Equine Rescue. Shiloh is a founding member of the Homes for Horses Coalition.
Founded in September 2003, Shiloh Horse Rescue is a Federally recognized non profit (see our Donations page and click to download our IRS letter and/or our current and past tax returns).
Shiloh received Grant/Donations from these Foundations in 2010.
Things you should to know BEFORE you come out to Shiloh.
Shiloh rescues abused, neglected, injured, and slaughter bound horses of all types. We reside on 40 Mesquite studded acres in Sandy Valley, NV, about thirty miles southwest of Las Vegas, NV. Go to Driving Directions.
Shiloh is run by a mother/daughter team- Jill Curtis and Sally VandenBerg. Shiloh is forever dedicated to the memory of our beloved Tony Curtis.
Shiloh was founded primarily to save horses from slaughter. What is Horse Slaughter?

Our very own Official Trail of The Painted Pony Figurine!
Shiloh Stats
| Slaughter Bound Rescued: 395 |
| Donated to Shiloh: 150 |
| From Animal Control: 36 |
| Currently in Rescue: 130 |
| Adopted to Homes: 360 |
| Total Rescued: 581 |