HEROS sponsors

HEROS could not continue its valuable work without the support of its many friends and donors, including corporate sponsors.

Without the support of sponsors many of HEROS fundraising events would not be possible; HEROS is grateful to its sponsors for the opportunity their support gives HEROS, enabling it to take its fundraising activities to a wider audience.

HEROS would like to personally thank:

The Camelia Trust - For the very generous donation.

Bayer HealthCare - The 1st Major sponsor of the charity. Bayer kindly sponsored HEROS launch at Newbury Racecourse in summer of 2006.

Crossgates Bioenergetics - for their support

Sew Designs - For the embroidered wool show rug, jackets and saddle cloth for our ambassador Monsignor.

E J Wicks of Lambourn - For all their support and for donating Monsignor's paddock sheet.

The Swan at Great Shefford - For all their support to HEROS

North Farm Stud – Home of HEROS charity since 1994 and is the foundation of the charity

RORRetraining of Racehorses RoR is British Horseracing's official charity for the welfare of former racehorses. It aims to raise funds from the British Racing Industry to help support charitable retraining and rehoming of ex-racehorses and to show how ex-racehorses can flourish in a second career.

Bathwick Tyres

Merial – Continues to sponsor the charity and is largely involved in many of our training schemes.

OLBG – OLBG.co.uk proud supporters of HEROS

Overbury Stud – Was one of the first sponsors of the charity.

Biotal – Are great supporters of HEROS and have sponsored a race at HEREFORD for our charity race day.

KBIS - Kind supporters of HEROS

Chepstow Racecourse - Continued supporters of Re-Homing Ex-Racehorses

The Ripley Collection.com - 'The Ripley Collection - equestrian jewellery in gold and silver.  Owners' bespoke racing colours jewellery'. Proudly supports HEROS charity race day at Hereford.

Emergency Relief for Thoroughbreds - ERT was set up in 1998 to relieve the suffering of retired racehorses and for the treatment of sick or neglected horses, and has been funded by owners’ donations and money-raising events.