History
The Longhopes Donkey Shelter in Bennett, Colorado was incorporated January 2000 but began in 1998 when the founder, Kathy Dean, went looking for her own donkeys. She knew there were unwanted donkeys needing homes but she was unable to find them, because unwanted donkeys are routinely sold for slaughter at local sale barns. Wanting to offer an alternative, Kathy learned that rescuing donkeys was impossible without a facility where the donkeys could be rehabiltated and trained until a new owner was found. In August 1999 Kathy and her husband Alan Miller bought 20 acres in Bennett, Colorado. That month Kathy took in Rocky, a 42 year old donkey whose owner could no longer keep him. By January 2000 Kathy had 9 donkeys. That was when Kathy decided to formalize her passion and create a shelter in Colorado just for donkeys. Over the last 20 years the Shelter had rescued more than 1100 and found homes for over 1080. The average census at the shelter is 45 donkeys.
Specialties
We specialize in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming donkeys.