Welcome to the photo website for the Kaeli Kramer Foundation. We are a registered non-profit organization whose mission is to promote humane education and welfare of retired or rescued horses.
We believe that horse slaughter is not humane euthanasia.
Please click on the "order photos" page at the top to see the rescue horse photos we have available.
This Foundation honors the beautiful life of Kaeli Kramer. It is a living tribute to the good that was within her and which is in all of us. The Foundation will carry out the work which Kaeli started, and will support the causes about which she cared so deeply.
Each year more than 100,000 American horses end up being slaughtered. Their bodies are used for making glue and as food for people and other animals. These horses come from many places. Some are racehorses who become too expensive to feed after they've stopped winning races, some are the pets of children and teenagers who have lost interest or outgrown their ponies and horses, others can no longer work due to age or injury, still others have worked for many, many years as lesson and trail horses and now their owners no longer want to provide for their care. These unwanted animals are then sold at auction, frequently to "killer buyers." They will spend days on trucks, often without food or water until they arrive in Mexico or Canada where they are killed under the most inhumane and primitive conditions imaginable.