The Helen D. and R.E. Wallace Foundation Fund, under the North Texas Community Foundation, aims to extend financial support to organizations within Tarrant and Johnson Counties, primarily focusing on aiding the care of abused, injured, and abandoned animals, with an emphasis on dogs, cats, and horses. Additionally, it aims to promote equine-assisted therapy services, underscoring the foundation's commitment to improving the welfare and protection of animals.
The grant provided by the Helen D. and R.E. Wallace Foundation Fund is designed to cater to the needs of local animal welfare organizations in Tarrant and Johnson Counties. Its emphasis lies on rescuing animals that have been abused, injured, or abandoned, specifically dogs, cats, and horses. A key aspect of this funding also extends to organizations that are engaged in equine-assisted therapy services, highlighting a dual focus on animal welfare and therapeutic support. Through this funding initiative, the foundation underscores its dedication to animal protection, rehabilitation, and the therapeutic benefits derived from human-animal interactions, especially involving equine therapy. The grant aims to support these causes, ensuring a significant impact within the community for better animal welfare practices.