Pilot Hill, CA – All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc. (AAE) is excited to announce its 12th annual “Boots and Bling” fundraising event, scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2025. The event will be held at the Cameron Park Community Services District Gymnasium, located at 2502 Country Club Drive, Cameron Park, CA.
“Boots and Bling” is a cherished tradition for AAE supporters, offering an evening filled with a silent auction, live dessert auction, dinner, and dancing. Attendees will also enjoy a special presentation highlighting the year’s progress, along with recognitions and awards.
AAE is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating horses and other farm animals in need. With the support of approximately 125 volunteers each month, AAE typically cares for 50-60 horses at any given time. These animals often arrive malnourished and neglected, requiring extensive care and rehabilitation before they can be adopted into new homes.
In 2022, AAE acquired its own land and relocated operations after adding necessary infrastructure. The organization educates volunteers and the community on proper equine care, nutrition, and related topics. AAE is also working towards reinstating equine-based educational and experiential programs for underserved populations, including at-risk youth, veterans, and seniors.
Funds raised at “Boots and Bling” support AAE’s general operating costs, enabling the organization to continue its mission of helping horses and expanding its programs.
Tickets for the event are available at www.allaboutequine.org. Donors and sponsors are encouraged to contribute items for the auctions or provide sponsorships, with recognition opportunities available in event materials and on social media.
For more information, please visit www.allaboutequine.org or contact AAE at (916) 520-4223 or [email protected].
About All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc.:
All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Pilot Hill, CA. Founded in 2009, AAE is committed to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming horses and other farm animals in need, while educating the community about proper animal care and welfare.