Donate & Sponsor

photo courtesy of Jessica Farren Photography

Donations of any amount is greatly appreciated! Your support plays a crucial role in furthering our efforts to support mustangs, burros and the next generation of gentle equine trainers. We are truly grateful for your donation and dedication to our cause. It is very difficult to put into words just how the lives of these horses and these competitors are forever changed by this experience.

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Sponsorships

Our sponsorship goals are to maintain the MYWY program as an annual event as well as give scholarships for youth competitors who are continuing on to college. We also hope to offer both facility and funding scholarships for those that are gifted in the equine world but may be need a financial “leg up” (see what we did there?) to get started. With your help, we can assist turning those inner childhood dreams to reality and give them hope in this crazy world.  Sponsorship opportunities are many and we are honored to partner with you in any way possible. If the none of the sponsorship levels below meet your needs, please contact us so we can create something unique that fits your vision. As a 501c3 organization, all donations to MYWY are tax deductible.

Check out the MYWY Success Story of Sheona & S’Mores

I competed with my first mustang through MYWY in 2021 and chose to keep my mustang. My husband showed up to support me and fell in love with the little fillies he saw at the event. He bid on a few with no luck and then he saw this pretty little bay pinto named S’mores. I never wanted a mare and told him if that’s what he wanted, it was his. In the first year S’mores caused a lot of mischief being a spicy little thing. I was ready to sell her when we got her title, since she was a bit too much for my husband to handle. However, I started to train her under saddle and immediately I knew I couldn’t sell her. She was smart, an excellent mover, sweet, and I loved her spicy spirit. That little bay pinto ended up becoming my horse when I swore I never wanted a mare. My husband still gives me a hard time about that, but I couldn’t help but fall in love with her.