Giving abused and neglected horses a second chance at life.

Welcome to Rockin T Equine Sanctuary & Rescue

We’re a 501(c)(3) nonprofit equine rescue providing love, shelter, and lifelong care to horses in need.

Who We Are

A nonprofit sanctuary giving horses a second chance at life.

Rockin T is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit equine rescue facility. We take in horses that are abused, neglected, or otherwise in need of a loving, safe home. Every horse at Rockin T is given the care, compassion, and dignity they deserve.

We’re incredibly grateful for our community of supporters. Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteer your time, or spread our mission by word-of-mouth — thank you. We couldn’t do this without you.

Meet Our Residents

From blind warriors to gentle seniors — every horse has a story.

Get to know the beautiful horses who now call Rockin T home. Click through to see their stories, transformations, and personalities.

Donate Now

Be the reason a horse gets a second chance.

Every donation helps us provide food, shelter, and medical care for abused and neglected horses. No gift is too small — your kindness makes a life-changing difference. These animals depend on your generosity to heal and thrive.

Why Facility Repairs Are Vital

Help us create a safer, more comfortable home for our horses.

Our sanctuary is always working to improve the comfort and safety of our rescued horses. From shelter upgrades to vital fencing and barn improvements, your support directly impacts the lives of our animals. Every donation goes toward making their environment more secure, weatherproof, and peaceful. 

Bugsy’s New Winter Door

Fence Repairs

New Run-In Shelter (Completed Feb 2018)

New Barn Doors (Installed Fall 2017)

Remembering Our Angels

Honoring the lives that touched our hearts.

These horses may be gone, but they’ll never be forgotten. We carry their memories in every life we save.

Slammer

Sock it to Me

Mrs "G"

Nana

Get in Touch

We’d love to hear from you.

Questions? Want to volunteer? Reach out anytime — or come visit our sanctuary in Lisbon Falls, Maine.