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  1. 47W635 Beith Road. Maple Park, IL 60151. 779-276-6836. Please call to make an appointment. Be sure to tell all of your friends! ILEHC rescues, rehabilitates and then places horses in proper homes. Please see horses available for adoption, fostering or sponsoring at this website. Horses Available For Adoption. .

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  2. Illinois Equine Humane Center, NFP. 47W635 Beith Road (Southwest corner of Meredith and Beith Roads) Maple Park, Illinois 60151. Tel: 815-761-4937. Fax: 815-366-8208. Email: info@ilehc.org.

  3. Illinois Equine Humane Center, Maple Park, Illinois. 3,785 likes · 83 talking about this · 283 were here. Every horse has an owner. Every owner has a responsibility.

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  4. The Illinois Equine Humane Center (ILEHC) provides care, rehabilitation, and adoption services for abused, neglected, abandoned, or unwanted horses in Illinois. They are committed to finding loving homes for horses in need. Hooved Animal Humane Society. The Hooved Animal Humane Society, located in Woodstock, Illinois, has been dedicated to the ...

  5. Illinois Equine Humane Center, NFP 47W635 Beith Road MAPLE PARK, IL 60151. Mailing Address: 47W635 Beith Road MAPLE PARK, IL 60151. Phone: 779-276-6836 MAKE AN INQUIRY. View our WEBSITE

  6. 2. Return the completed adoption or foster application along with pictures of where the horse will be stabled and pictures of horse (s) you may currently have to the ILEHC. You can scan and email the form to info@ilehc.org. You can also fax the form to 815-366-8208 and follow the prompts.

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  8. Illinois Equine Humane Center Mission Statement To provide humane treatment and shelter while working as a clearinghouse to seek adoptive homes for all of Illinois’ unwanted equines, regardless of breed. To educate the public and raise awareness for responsible equine ownership so that fewer horses end up in crisis.

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