The Kentucky Equine Adoption Center in Nicholasville has experienced an increase in adoptions following a news story in September. Director Carrie Wosicki expressed gratitude for the support and donations received from the community, leading to eight adoptions in recent months and making room for more rescues. The nonprofit is preparing for a costly winter season, as they need to double the amount of hay for the horses due to increased consumption in colder weather.
Wosicki emphasized the importance of caring for horses who may not have a home otherwise, stating that they serve as the voice for these animals. The center is dedicated to finding homes for all of their horses, especially during the holiday season. Those interested in supporting the nonprofit can find more information on how to get involved on their website. The outpouring of support from the community has been described as wonderful by Wosicki, who is grateful for the assistance in caring for the horses at the center.