Tiny Town supports a number of organizations and groups including those re- wilding North America’s wild horses, We also support the sovereignty of first Nation peoples.

Rewilding Horses at Tiny Town

Tens of thousands of America's last wild horses have been rounded up and could be slaughtered under new federal regulations. We need your help re-homing 10-20 of these horses at our 40-acre property in Arizona. Because these horses compete with ranchers on BLM-leased lands for grazing rights, it has been determined that their population must be reduced by 75%. This requires that up to 90,000 healthy wild horses be culled from the existing population. The care of these rounded up horses has traditionally cost taxpayers $50 million annually; however, new legislation is moving through congress that would allow these horses to be slaughtered en masse.

We wish we could save every one of these horses and give them back a wild life of freedom and happiness - for now, we will start with 10-20 (depending on donations). White Mountain Wild Life Refuge is an idyllic 40+ acres of land on the Mogollan Rim of Arizona, and will provide a very happy and permanent home for a handful of lucky rescued horses. We have been approved to adopt wild horses through the CANA Foundation (www.canafoundation.org) pending the completion of a fence and necessary infrastructure - which is why we need your help!

We would like to raise at least $40,000 to get started re-homing these amazing animals. Each horse requires an average of $2,400 annually for shelter, food, and veterinary care. For 10 horses for the first year, this is $24,000. Materials and labor to fence 40+ acres and build shelters is estimated at $16,000. Transportation of the horses will be an additional cost.

We are so grateful for any donation, large or small. All donations are tax deductible and will receive a receipt as they are processed by our 501(c)3 non-profit.

For more information and to contribute please visit :

https://chuffed.org/project/re-home-10-20-wild-horses-save-from-slaughter


Natwanhooyam Project - Hopi Nation

We are also happy to be supporting the Natwanhooyam Project based on Hopi Nation Arizona. This project is a collaboration between One Light Global (501c3 )and elders and children of Hopi Nation to preserve traditional wisdom and practices, to restore food security and support cultural, ecological and economic revitalization. Tiny Town hopes to collaborate further and continue to support the Natwanhooyam Project. For further information and to support the project, click Here

We gifted two outhouses complete with composting toilets to the project and plan to share the both the building and composting processes. For more information about our Compoo toilets feel free to contact us!