Spanish horse rescue charity ARCH earns prestigious government public utility status after years of dedication

Jill Newman-Rogers, president and founder of ARCH.

Jill Newman-Rogers, president and founder of ARCH. Credit: ARCH

The Andalusian Rescue Centre for Horses in Alhaurín el Grande now holds official Utilidad Publica status, granted by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior. This honour crowns nearly two decades of unwavering commitment since the charity’s founding in 2009. Dedicated rescuers have saved countless abused, neglected and abandoned horses, ponies and donkeys, offering them rehabilitation and loving new homes.

Stronger laws and growing awareness drive progress

Such official acknowledgement highlights increasing respect for animal welfare across Spain. Recent improvements in protection legislation have enabled charities like ARCH to operate more effectively. Close collaboration with authorities, including SEPRONA, the nature protection of the Guardia Civil, and local police forces, has strengthened rescue operations and guaranteed quicker intervention when equines face cruelty or abandonment.

Community partnerships and official contracts

ARCH maintains vital government contracts, including the rehoming of retiring cavalry horses and the intake of abandoned equines in Alhaurin el Grande. These arrangements demonstrate deep trust placed in the organisation by Spanish officials. Volunteers and staff work tirelessly with these partners to provide immediate sanctuary and long-term care.

Education shapes a kinder future

Other than rescue work, ARCH actively engages local communities through school visits and open days. Young people learn essential equine care skills, fostering greater empathy and responsibility towards animals. These educational efforts plant seeds of compassion that benefit both horses and society for generations to come.

Founder calls for continued support

Jill Newman-Rogers, president and founder of ARCH, expressed deep gratitude for this recognition. “This is a very important milestone for ARCH. Few animal charities receive ‘Utilidad Publica’ status. With our new recognition we hope for a greater intake of equines at risk, so donations remain essential. Our dedicated volunteers make everything possible. Please support El Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos and consider leaving a lasting legacy by including us in your will.”

Every contribution, whether financial or through volunteering, helps secure brighter futures for horses in need. Visitors can discover more about the charity’s life-changing work or offer support by visiting www.horserescuespain.org. Follow updates on Facebook at Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or on Instagram @archhorserescuespain.

Written by

Adam Woodward

Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.

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